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Paperback The Christmas Murder Game Book

ISBN: 1728263034

ISBN13: 9781728263038

The Christmas Murder Game

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Curl up by the fire (and lock all the doors) for this Christmas cracker of a book. --C.S. Green, author of Sleep Tight

Twelve clues. Twelve keys. Twelve days of Christmas. But how many will die before Twelfth Night?

Agatha Christie meets Clue in this delightful, tense manor house murder mystery.

The annual Christmas Game is afoot at Endgame House, the Armitages' grand family home. This year's prize is to die for--deeds to the house itself--but Lily Armitage has no intention of returning. She hasn't been back to Endgame since her mother died, twenty-one years ago, and she has no intention of claiming the house that haunts her dreams.

Until, that is, she receives a letter from her aunt promising that the game's riddles will give her the keys not only to Endgame, but to its darkest secrets, including the identity of her mother's murderer.

Now, Lily must compete with her estranged cousins for the twelve days of Christmas. The snow is thick, the phone lines are down, and no one is getting in or out. Lily will have to keep her wits about her, because not everyone is playing fair, and there's no telling how many will die before the winner is declared.

Including additional scavenger hunts for the reader, this clever murder mystery is the perfect gift for fans of classic mysteries, festive Christmas books, and armchair detective work.

Customer Reviews

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Generic Christmas murder mystery guaranteed to leave you mildy satisfied

This books falls into an okay Christmas murder mystery. Its a little too Christmas murder mystery cliche in some aspects, and the main character is not very well developed, however it delivers a satisfying mystery ending. I deducted a full star as every simile and metaphor was Christmas food related, some lines harder to swallow than an overly thickened figgy pudding.
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