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Murder in Tinseltown: A Hollywood Era Choose-Your-Own-Story Mystery

Murder in Tinseltown: A Hollywood Era Choose-Your-Own-Story Mystery

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Can your sleuthing skills help identify the murderer of a Hollywood starlet? Use all of your wits as you immerse yourself in this murder mystery set against the glamorous backdrop of Hollywood's golden era.

Los Angeles, 1958: the brightest and best names in Hollywood have gathered at the Royale Premiere hotel on the eve of the biggest awards show of the year. But things turn sour when leading lady Blanche Aikerman is found murdered in her room. With a list of suspects as long as Blanche's accolades and credits, the reader is thrust into the position of an LAPD homicide detective on the scene and charged with hunting down the culprit.

Blending all the fun and appeal of the traditional hard-boiled detective story with a classic choose-your-own-adventure model, the book puts the reader right in the thick of the action. Larger-than-life characters and cunning suspects and puzzles will try to throw you off the scent as a series of choices are presented to the reader at every turn. And only one path will catch the killer, while others will lead to different outcomes for the story.

Ideal for fans of Murdle and puzzle-obsessed crime enthusiasts, this book takes inspiration from the hugely popular gamebooks of the 1970s and 1980s and updates it with a modern twist. Murder in Tinseltown immerses the reader in an investigation set against the glamorous backdrop of Hollywood's golden era.

Author: Max Nightingale
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Pegasus Crime
Published: 09/02/2025
Pages: 208
Weight: 0.52lbs
Size: 9.13h x 6.06w x 0.94d
ISBN: 9781639369577


Review Citation(s):
Publishers Weekly 07/14/2025
Kirkus Reviews 08/15/2025

About the Author
Max Nightingale is the pen name of Jonathan Whitelaw, an award-winning author, journalist, and broadcaster. After working on the frontline of British politics, he moved into journalism where he is a regular arts reviewer for BBC radio and also covers books for the Sun newspaper. Jonathan lives in Canada with his family.
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