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Erscheint vorauss. 16. September 2025
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Welcome to the first installment of a brand-new puzzle book series where Connections meets Catan: Find the common threads among a map of connected words in these addictive spy-themed puzzles from the bestselling creator of Murdle Officially, you are a diplomat, working to carve up unstable regions into peaceful territories. Unofficially, you're a secret agent working for the Division, and their ultimate mission is classified. In each of these word puzzles, you're given a map filled with words, alongside a series of cryptic clues. To solve them, use the clues to divide the map into…mehr

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Welcome to the first installment of a brand-new puzzle book series where Connections meets Catan: Find the common threads among a map of connected words in these addictive spy-themed puzzles from the bestselling creator of Murdle Officially, you are a diplomat, working to carve up unstable regions into peaceful territories. Unofficially, you're a secret agent working for the Division, and their ultimate mission is classified. In each of these word puzzles, you're given a map filled with words, alongside a series of cryptic clues. To solve them, use the clues to divide the map into equally-sized territories with a common theme. It's easy at first, but like any spy mission, it always gets more complicated. Just when you think you've found what a group of words has in common, a shadow state will emerge to throw a wrench into the whole operation. Do you have what it takes to divide the words and save the world? Or are you going to join the unification underground, and turn your back on the agency that made you?
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Autorenporträt
G. T. Karber grew up in a small town in Arkansas, the son of a judge and a civil rights attorney. He graduated summa cum laude from the University of Arkansas with a degree in mathematics and English literature. Then, he moved to Los Angeles, where he received a Masters in Fine Arts from the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts. As the General Secretary of the Hollywood Mystery Society, a theater ensemble and cinematic social club, he has overseen the staging of dozens of immersive whodunits in the Los Angeles area.