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Murder at Christmas: You Solve the Crime
Murder at Christmas: You Solve the Crime: A cosy crime mysteryin the style of a Choose Your Own Adventure | G. B. Rubin
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Sharpen your sleuthing skills and have your magnifying glass at the ready for this interactive festive mystery that casts YOU in the role of the detective perfect for fans of Murdle looking for their next clever crime fix! The year is 1932. You are Dr Kinn Tenor, a Scotland Yard pathologist with a sideline in private detection when the boys in blue are stumped. Youre celebrated in the newspapers, but you tend to get the official polices backs up they dont take kindly to being upstaged. Two days before Christmas, you attend the opening of your friend Johnny McAlisters ritzy new nightclub, the Golden Star. There you meet his cousin, Melissa Thresh she is being followed and would like you to identify the culprit. But you have also promised your friend Algy Hurley to visit his family seat in Kent, where some poison-pen letters have been causing unrest. ? If you travel to Yorkshire with Melissa, youre caught up in a locked-room murder mystery featuring a cast of dubious friends, relatives and business associates ? If its Hurley Court, youre embroiled in a country house whodunnit involving an old family ritual and generations of hidden secrets This is just the first of many choices you must make: will you pursue this thread? Chase the mysterious stranger? Lay a trap for the guilty party? The decisions you make will take you on your own path to the final unmasking of the villain or failure. What will you choose? And can you unravel the mystery without losing your festive spirit, your reputation or your life? MAKE YOUR CHOICE TURN THE PAGE SOLVE THE CRIME!
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Probably my last finish of the year, this was good fun. It‘s written in the second person because you, the reader, are the main character. As you progress through the book, you reach points where you‘re given a choice, and your choices determine whether you collect enough clues to solve the crime, or whether you come to a dead end. Your first choice is which crime to investigate. I messed up my first go, but solved the second ☺️

AnnCrystal Intriguing fun 👏🏼🥳👍🏼📚💝. 6d
TheEllieMo @AnnCrystal it definitely is! 6d
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TheEllieMo
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I wonder if I‘ve learned anything from all the crime novels I‘ve read over the years….