'
Fiendishly clever and highly addictive.
'
Ian Moore
The perfect Christmas gift for armchair detectives – Agatha Christie meets
Murdle.
12 murderous mysteries to read.
20 perplexing puzzles to solve.
1 mystifying murder to unravel…
Mastermind
Puzzlemaster Sarah Dunnakey cordially invites you to crack the code of who killed Edward Luddenham.
It’s the first anniversary of the mysterious death of Edward Luddenham, found dead at his home on the Yorkshire moors one frosty Christmas Eve.
Now nine people gather at his manor house for the reading of the Will. Each has their own motivations for coming: curiosity, duty, unrequited love, desperation, greed.
They have been instructed to bring a “festive mystery story” to share.
But all
you
need is a pencil.
Safe from the biting cold and the relentless snowfall outside, settle in with your favourite tipple in hand, as the storytelling begins.
Though you’ll need to keep your wits about you – for among those present is Edward’s killer…
Can you solve the puzzles and unmask the murderer before they strike again?
Agatha Christie meets
Murdle
with these twelve puzzling whodunnits from renowned professional puzzler Sarah Dunnakey, that will test even the most seasoned of sleuths this Christmas.
Perfect for fans of BBC's
Ludwig
, Robert Thorogood and Alexandra Benedict.
Praise for
The Twelve Murders of Christmas
:
'Fiendishly clever and highly addictive reading. Perfect for a quiet Christmas corner by the fire.'
Ian Moore
, author of
Death & Croissants
'
An inventive combination of gripping read and fiendish puzzles
. If you liked BBC's
Ludwig
, you'll love this.'
Paddy Duffy
, panellist on Radio 4's
Round Britain Quiz
'Wonderfully well crafted and delightfully devilish at every turn – it's Christmas crime with a head scratchingly fantastic twist.'
Jonathan Whitelaw
, author of
Murder in Tinsel Town
'Such a treat – fiendishly clever murder mysteries along with puzzles that will keep you guessing for ages … I can’t think of a better present for everyone you know. Just remember to keep a copy for yourself.'
Amanda Lees
, author of
The Dictionary of Crime
'Very, very clever and like nothing I've ever read before,'
Alex Pine
, author of
The Killer in the Cold
'A perfect stocking filler this Christmas for anyone who enjoys a good yarn and is an enthusiastic puzzler.'
Liz Fielding
, author of
Murder Under the Mistletoe
'Utterly addictive – never has the phrase "one more chapter before bed" been so literarily appropriate.'
G.D. Wright
, author of
Into the Storm
'A totally unique book, combining great murder mysteries with proper brain-teasers. I loved it, and I'm sure other puzzle fans will too.'
Antony Johnston
, author of
The Dog Sitter Detective
Mystery lovers and puzzle fanatics can't get enough of
The Twelve Murders of Christmas
:
'
Challenging and fun
. It's a joyful book and
an ideal gift
or an emergency boredom break-glass for yourself.' Netgalley review
'
Engrossing
and
enjoyable
throughout, with surprises and a
brilliantly done
build up.' Netgalley review
'An
enthralling
blend of classic mystery and challenging puzzles that
will delight
fans of both genres.' Netgalley review
'A lot of fun and
definitely recommended
.' Netgalley review
'These
deliciously dark
stories
will keep you guessing
until the very end.' Netgalley review