MIAMI ROULETTE
Inspired by true events
Miami Roulette is a gripping psychological thriller that takes the reader deep into a world of luxury, power, and hidden desires.
At first glance, Miami looks like paradise.
Luxury apartments.
Private yachts.
Exclusive parties.
People who seem to have everything.
But behind the closed doors of penthouses and on the decks of private yachts, far away from cameras and social media, a very different story unfolds.
It is a world where money opens every door.
And when money is no longer enough, another currency appears — one far more powerful, and one very few men can resist.
In Miami, everyone has a price.
Young women arrive chasing dreams of luxury and success.
Powerful men believe they control everything.
But in this game, the lines between power, manipulation, and desire begin to blur.
Eventually, it becomes clear that Miami follows only one rule:
Either you play the game…
or the game starts playing you.
Inspired by events gathered over more than five years, this story reveals the hidden side of a world rarely spoken about — where ambition, money, and temptation can change everything.
And once you step into this game…
walking away becomes almost impossible.
Product Details
Format: eBook (EPUB / MOBI)
Author: Samuel Arakel
Genre: Psychological Thriller
Inspired by: True events
Who This Book Is For
- Psychological thrillers
- Stories about power, money, desire, and influence
- The dark side of luxury lifestyles
- Stories inspired by real events




Mike Boldwing –
This story unfolds chapter by chapter in a way that feels incredibly well constructed. Each detail connects with the next, building a bigger picture that slowly reveals itself with precision and intent. Everything fits together so naturally that it raises an interesting question was this carefully crafted from multiple real-life fragments, or did events truly unfold in such a seamless, almost cinematic way? Either way, the result is remarkable.
The writing itself is an absolute masterclass. The language is simple yet powerful, elegant but at the same time raw, direct, and unfiltered. It never feels heavy or exhausting to read instead, it pulls you in deeper with every page. The balance between sophistication and brutality creates a unique atmosphere that is hard to describe but impossible to ignore.
There is a certain aura to this book something intense and magnetic that makes it very difficult to put down. It’s the kind of story where one chapter naturally leads into the next, and before you realize it, hours have passed.
What can really be said at the end? Simply put highly recommended. One of the most compelling and memorable stories ever read, made even more impactful by the fact that it is based on true events.
george –
really recommend
Andrea –
Good structure and very readable overall.
Giulia Kennedy –
Very satisfying.
Giorgia Miller –
Not bad at all.
Daniela –
Strong beginning.
Federica –
It felt authentic and easy to connect with while reading.
Isabella –
Very good read.
Rafał –
Very compelling.
Miguel –
I liked how it kept building without losing momentum.
Yael Wójcik –
Loved the vibe.
Parker –
Highly recommended.
Simone Quinn –
I did not want to stop once I got into it. Very addictive read.
Laura Andre –
Nice combination of story and pacing. Worked really well for me.
Nicole –
Well structured.
Natalia –
Loved this.
Shawn Gray –
Great atmosphere.
Justyna –
Nice story.
Devon –
Exceeded my expectations.
Morgan Adams –
Pretty good.
Batya –
I found myself wanting to keep reading just one more chapter every time.
Taylor –
Great pacing and strong atmosphere. It keeps building in a good way.
Camila Miles –
Worth reading.
Milena –
Unexpected twists.
Chris –
Enjoyed every page.
Veronica Robert –
Interesting concept.
Wesley Jankowski –
Loved the pacing.
Anna Thompson –
Good balance between simplicity and depth. Very readable.
Reese Nolan –
The story felt natural and interesting. I would definitely recommend it.
Luis –
Really solid read.
Nat B –
Honestly, it’s impossible to take this as a true story. It reads like pure fiction from start to finish
Jakub Reese –
Better than expected.
Quinn –
Loved the details.
Aleksandra –
Kept me hooked.
Talia –
Very entertaining.
Sylwia Król –
Impressive.
Marcin –
Unexpected but good.
Sem –
What stands out most about this book is the way it builds tension without ever feeling forced. From the very beginning, there’s a sense that something deeper is unfolding beneath the surface, and that feeling never really lets go. The narrative doesn’t rely on cheap twists or exaggerated drama — instead, it slowly pulls the reader into a world that feels disturbingly believable. The progression is steady, almost calculated, and that’s what makes it so effective.
There’s also a strong sense of immersion throughout the story. The environments, the characters, the situations — everything feels grounded and intentionally placed. Nothing seems accidental. Even the smallest moments carry weight, and over time they start to connect in ways that make the entire story feel cohesive and thought-out. It’s not just about what happens, but how and why it happens, and that depth adds a lot to the overall experience.
The writing style deserves special attention. It’s straightforward and easy to follow, yet it carries a certain edge — something sharp and unfiltered that gives the story its intensity. There’s no unnecessary decoration, no attempt to overcomplicate things. The language feels natural, but at the same time deliberate. It creates a rhythm that keeps the reader engaged without ever becoming tiring. That balance between simplicity and impact is not easy to achieve, but here it works extremely well.
Another interesting aspect is how the story handles its more uncomfortable elements. Instead of avoiding them or softening their impact, it leans into them. That can make parts of the book feel heavy or even unsettling, but it also reinforces the sense of authenticity. It doesn’t try to make the reader comfortable — it makes the reader think. And that’s where the real strength of the story lies.
There’s also a lingering question that stays in the background the entire time: how much of this is actually real? The story presents itself with a level of detail and confidence that makes it difficult to dismiss, yet at the same time some moments feel almost too intense to be entirely true. That tension between belief and doubt adds another layer to the reading experience and keeps the mind engaged even after finishing the book.
By the end, what remains is not just the plot itself, but the overall impression it leaves behind. It’s the kind of story that stays with you, not because of a single scene, but because of the atmosphere it creates from beginning to end. There’s a certain weight to it, a sense that something meaningful — or at least deeply unsettling has been explored.
Overall, it’s a compelling and thought-provoking read. Not always easy, not always comfortable, but definitely one of my favorite books. Miami Roulette is unforgettable.
Mateusz –
It kept my attention better than most books I have read recently.
Jacob –
So intense.
Yosef –
Engaging from start.
Sage Mercier –
Great finish.
Anna –
Very enjoyable.
Logan Lewandowski –
Good read.
Carla –
Loved the concept.
Irene –
Quick and engaging.
Aliza –
Very immersive. I got into the story quickly and stayed there until the end.
Amelia –
Very engaging from the beginning and consistent throughout.
Amelia –
Could not stop reading.
Maciej Nguyen –
I was surprised.
Micah –
Fast read.
Chiara –
Strong and engaging from start to finish.
Enrico Hayden –
Strong characters.
Veronica Legrand –
The writing style made it easy to stay engaged the whole time.
Harper –
Really solid.
Emilia –
Very creative.
Silvia –
Overall a really solid and enjoyable experience.
Ari –
Loved every part.
Sylwia Reed –
Could not put it down.
Łukasz Nicolas –
Very immersive.
Andrea Edwards –
Very well put together and enjoyable.
Fernanda –
Amazing story.
Veronica –
Good energy.
Isabella –
I liked how easy it was to follow while still being engaging.
Mateusz Smith –
Very powerful.
Julia –
Worth it.
Lee –
Good flow.
Valentina –
It kept me interested all the way through without any slow moments.
Giulia Nowakowski –
Really impressive work.
Milena –
Pleasantly surprised.
Rowan –
Honestly a very enjoyable read. It kept my attention all the way through.
Chris –
Felt very real.
Nicole –
Loved the ending.
Gal Powell –
Easy to read.
Esther –
Loved it.
Asher –
Kept me engaged.
Lior –
Very cool.
Riccardo Hogan –
Good execution.
Sofia –
Very captivating.
Chava Piasecki –
Nicely written.
Łukasz –
Very solid read. The pacing was good and I stayed hooked the entire time.
Tyler –
Simple and effective.
Carmen –
Clean and sharp.
Javier –
Super engaging.
Noah –
Very interesting concept and well executed overall.
Yael –
Very unique.
Luis Thomas –
Very enjoyable and smooth read. I would read something like this again.
Laura Rutkowski –
Super interesting.
Emilia –
Well written.
Miguel –
The flow was really good and it never felt dragged out.
Silvia –
Great book.
Micah Lis –
Strong story.
Dakota Hill –
Really good.
Shawn –
Worth every minute.
Rachel Ryan –
Really good overall. It keeps your attention without trying too hard.
Harper –
Very interesting.
Sebastian –
Strong storytelling and a good rhythm throughout the book.
Dina Thompson –
So engaging.
Aliza Bell –
Super engaging from the first chapters. It quickly became hard to put down.
Piotr –
Definitely worth reading if you want something engaging.
Milena –
Actually great.
Leah Wright –
Well written and easy to get into. I enjoyed the whole experience.
Pablo –
Very intense.
Daniele –
It held my attention better than most similar books.
Hector –
Great book overall. Easy to follow, engaging, and definitely worth the time.
Francisco –
Really enjoyed this one. It kept me interested from start to finish and never felt boring.
Julia –
Hooked from the start.
Francesca –
Very well done.
Gabriele –
Very enjoyable read.
Morgan –
Left a strong impression.