Have you ever wondered what it takes to plan the perfect murder—without ever committing it? It Could Have Been Murder by E.D. Rich offers a thrilling glimpse into this bizarre and unique world, where strategy, teamwork, and adventure collide in the most unorthodox way imaginable.
The book takes readers on a ride through the minds of an elite consulting firm that specializes in murder—but not in the way you think. They don’t kill—they simply plan it to perfection.
The Art of Planning
At the heart of It Could Have Been Murder is Diamond Teams, a boutique consulting firm offering one very unconventional service—murder planning. But don’t worry, no one gets hurt in their process.
Instead, the firm’s unique approach is rooted in guiding clients through every meticulous step, right up to the point where the murder would actually be committed. It’s a thrilling, high-stakes “assassin game” that blurs the line between strategy and adventure.
The narrative jumps into the world of teambuilding exercises where corporate leaders assume the role of assassins—but in a safe, simulated way. One notable story follows a senior leadership team that engages in a strategic assassination of a rival corporation’s leaders.
No murders are actually committed, of course. Instead, the exercise involved surveillance, social engineering, and executing plans so seamlessly that no one suspected a thing. Every move was calculated, every action rehearsed—just like a Chess, Risk, Go, or any other game where strategy is everything.
Precision and Strategy: Where Adventure Meets Danger
One of the most intriguing aspects of It Could Have Been Murder is the attention to detail. In one of the book’s most gripping moments, even the employees of Diamond Teams must work through the experience of taking justice into their own hands.
When the very existence of Diamond Teams is threatened, plans, backup plans, and countermeasures are developed. The stakes are high, and a failure to plan is a plan for failure.
There are edge-of-your-seat moments that showcase Ms. Rich’s ability to create tension while emphasizing the importance of planning, precision, and strategy.
A Business Model Like No Other
The unique nature of Diamond Teams doesn’t end with their unorthodox services. What makes this firm even more intriguing is their high profit margin and growing demand for their “assassination game.”
Despite never advertising their services, their client list grows through word of mouth. The company almost has an almost mythical presence, and there’s never a shortage of potential clients.
Experience the Thrill—Without the Crime
E.D. Rich’s It Could Have Been Murder is more than just a story about planning the perfect murder. It’s a deep dive into the psychology of strategy, teamwork, and adventure. The book’s interactive narrative will leave readers on the edge of their seats, questioning every decision, every detail.
With the perfect blend of suspense and intellect, this novel is a must-read for anyone who loves a strategic adventure with a dangerous twist.
Are you ready to step into the shoes of an assassin, plan the ultimate strategy, and walk away without a single crime committed? Grab the book now, available from Rich’s official website, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble and dive in to the thrilling journey of It Could Have Been Murder.