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Twelve Motives for Murder
Twelve Motives for Murder | Fiona Sherlock
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Immerse yourself in TWELVE MOTIVES FOR MURDER, perfect for fans of KNIVES OUT and Agatha Christie. TWELVE SUSPECTS. TWELVE INTERVIEWS. TWELVE MOTIVES FOR MURDER . . . A murder mystery told entirely through interviews. Private Investigator Elizabeth Chalice needs YOU to help her solve this case. It's a beautiful day in Como, and the Caswell-Jones family are surrounded their nearest and dearest in their Villa Janus. But when Jonty Caswell-Jones is found dead in his study, it is clear the only suspects are the guests and the family. It seems all this time, tensions have been brewing, guests seething, and rivalries have reared their ugly head. Jonty's wife, Catherine, knows there's a killer among them so she calls her acquaintance, Elizabeth Chalice, to investigate. She wants to keep this firmly within the family if she can. No one else must know. As each suspect is interviewed in turn, Elizabeth must work out who killed Jonty and why. And is anyone else in danger? But with twelve suspects each with their own very clear motive, anything is possible . . . Download the audiobook for the full immersive experience!
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Twelve Motives for Murder | Fiona Sherlock
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#AprilWrapUp #AprilReads Stand out books this month were ‘Meat Market‘ and ‘Autopsy of a Boring Wife‘.

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A very different take on the cosy crime, country house murder mystery. We join the private detective, Elizabeth, literally, as she guides us the reader through twelve interviews to find the murderer of Jonty Caswell-Jones. Elizabeth asks the reader questions, gives them hints to background and history and summarises the facts. An immersive read, it took a bit of getting used to, but I enjoyed working it out with her.

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My current bedtime read - an odd one - I wasn‘t sure at first, it reminding me of a ‘murder mystery‘ game, especially as the detective talks to the reader in asides and there are stage directions, but I‘m more than halfway and quite invested in finding out who the murderer is.

LeahBergen This sounds fun (especially with the comparison to Knives Out). 3y
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