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Murdle: The School of Mystery: 50 Seriously Sinister Logic Puzzles
Murdle: The School of Mystery: 50 Seriously Sinister Logic Puzzles
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NATIONALLY BESTSELLING SERIES - "An absolute phenomenon." -Richard Osman
The runaway bestselling Murdle puzzle series is back to test your wits in 50 murder mystery logic puzzles set at the dark and mysterious Deduction College. This irresistible edition, which includes deckled edges, cover flaps, and an optional cutaway bookmark, makes a killer gift for yourself or the budding detective in your life. Can you crack these cases before the final bell? Earn your place as a master detective with this electrifying collection of 50 logic puzzles. Each mystery comes with a list of suspects, weapons, locations, and clues. By using deductive reasoning and a handy logic grid, reveal the devious killer and unfold an even greater enigma. Filled with illustrations, codes, and interactive exhibits, and brimming with wit and intrigue, this upmarket paperback edition is the Murdle casebook you've been waiting for. Uncover a vast mystery that lies within the interactive illustrations, dark academia settings, and adventures through mysterious tunnels and secret societies, featuring: - 50 murder-mystery logic puzzles from the first case files of Deductive Logico- Old-fashioned, rough trimmed edges and cover flaps that include an optional cutaway bookmark
- Color interior front and back covers featuring a maze-like design
Author: G. T. Karber
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Published: 10/15/2024
Series: Murdle
Pages: 240
Weight: 0.68lbs
Size: 9.11h x 6.28w x 0.71d
ISBN: 9781250350718
About the Author
G. T. Karber grew up in a small town in Arkansas, the son of a judge and a civil rights attorney. In 2022, he created Murdle, which is now a bestselling puzzle book series translated into multiple languages and sold all over the world. He has staged dozens of immersive whodunits in Los Angeles, where he lives.
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