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The Murder Game
by Tom Hindle
3.75 Stars
In the seaside town of Hamlet Wick, nine guests assemble for a New Year's Eve party to remember.
The owner of Hamlet Hall has organised a murder mystery evening with a 1920s twist, and everyone has their own part to play. But the game has barely begun when one guest is found dead - killed by a fatal injury to the head. With no phone signal and no way out of the house, the others are trapped with a killer in their midst.
The first book I’ve read by the author & found it to be a well written interesting read, I enjoyed that the suspects were locked in together with no phone. I thought the pace was good & there were twists & turns I wasn’t expecting. However I found the characters were a bit two dimensional, I get that they weren’t likeable but I would have liked them to have had more depth. Whilst not the most riveting book I've read, it was worth reading & I'd certainly read more from the author
My honest review is for a special copy I voluntarily read
In the seaside town of Hamlet Wick, nine guests assemble for a New Year's Eve party to remember.
The owner of Hamlet Hall has organised a murder mystery evening with a 1920s twist, and everyone has their own part to play. But the game has barely begun when one guest is found dead - killed by a fatal injury to the head. With no phone signal and no way out of the house, the others are trapped with a killer in their midst.
The first book I’ve read by the author & found it to be a well written interesting read, I enjoyed that the suspects were locked in together with no phone. I thought the pace was good & there were twists & turns I wasn’t expecting. However I found the characters were a bit two dimensional, I get that they weren’t likeable but I would have liked them to have had more depth. Whilst not the most riveting book I've read, it was worth reading & I'd certainly read more from the author
My honest review is for a special copy I voluntarily read