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A new standalone in the runaway bestselling Murdle series that Richard Osman calls "An absolute phenomenon." Featuring interactive illustrations, spooky settings, and a slew of madcap adventures, these 64 murder-mystery logic puzzles will test your wits till the very last page. Deductive Logico is back on the scene to solve even more maddening murders while recovering seven missing bejeweled skulls scattered all over the world. The Museum of Mysticality's curious curator is desperate to get them back before the museum's grand opening, but how is Logico supposed to solve this mystery when a…mehr

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A new standalone in the runaway bestselling Murdle series that Richard Osman calls "An absolute phenomenon." Featuring interactive illustrations, spooky settings, and a slew of madcap adventures, these 64 murder-mystery logic puzzles will test your wits till the very last page. Deductive Logico is back on the scene to solve even more maddening murders while recovering seven missing bejeweled skulls scattered all over the world. The Museum of Mysticality's curious curator is desperate to get them back before the museum's grand opening, but how is Logico supposed to solve this mystery when a murder seems to occur with every turn of the page? Each puzzle tasks Logico-and you!-to crack a murder case with a list of suspects, weapons, locations, and clues. Using deductive reasoning to fill out a simple logic grid, you'll determine each killer by process of elimination, and soon a larger mystery will emerge that can only be explained once you've solved them all. Can you outsmart a coven of witches, navigate a haunted corn maze, and crack the Case of the Seven Skulls before it's too late?
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USA Today and #1 Sunday Times bestselling author G. T. KARBER grew up in a small town in Arkansas, the son of a judge and a civil rights attorney. In 2022, he created Murdle, which is now a bestselling puzzle book series translated into multiple languages and sold all over the world. He has staged dozens of immersive whodunits in Los Angeles, where he lives.