A celebrated and ingenious puzzle constructor, Mike Brink finds his world upended by Jess Price, a woman serving thirty years in prison for murder who draws a perplexing puzzle believed to explain the crime she committed, and, obsessed with solving it, discovers there are powerful forces at work he cannot escape.
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Your summer beach read is a lock. NPR
The many irresistible elements in Danielle Trussoni s The Puzzle Master include Mike Brink, a preternaturally brilliant man billed as the most talented puzzleist in the world. The New York Times
[A] marvel . . . It has been some time since I read a novel I found as compelling as this one . . . Mystery Tribune
This immersive, brilliant book is a labyrinth of ciphers, cryptograms, logic puzzles, word puzzles, and a doozy of a conspiracy. Wouldn t you like to experience a book so singular? The Minneapolis Star Tribune
Danielle Trussoni melds a heady brew of genres mystery, horror, supernatural, magical realism, ancient history, mysticism and plain old puzzles. . . . Oline H. Cogdill, The Sun Sentinel
Utterly absorbing . . . The master of the title isn t the only master here. The word applies equally to the author of this fabulous novel. Justin Cronin, author of The Passage Trilogy
My kind of thriller. Steve Berry, author of The Last Kingdom
The Puzzle Master is a riveting, beautifully layered, fast-paced page-turner. You ll want to clear your calendar for this one. Janelle Brown, author of Pretty Things
An absolute gem of suspense, with a wholly original and unforgettable protagonist, a propulsive plot with diabolic twists, and pure reading pleasure on every page. I loved it. Chris Pavone, author of Two Nights in Lisbon
The Puzzle Master is an ingenious literary thriller that combines everything I want in a book: an absolutely blistering Russian nesting doll of fascinating stories that dismantle some of the most deeply engrained ideas about good, evil, and the origins of humankind. In short: The Puzzle Master = (The Da Vinci Code + The Silent Patient + sprinkle of Stephen King) × gorgeous writing. Angie Kim, author of Miracle Creek
Addictive and effervescent . . . A tantalizing and delightful read that engages both heart and mind. Jean Kwok, author of Searching for Sylvie Lee
I am normally a jaded reader, but I could not put down this book. . . . Highly, highly recommended. Douglas Preston, co-author of Bloodless and The Cabinet of Curiosities
A thrill ride through space and time. This novel is so original that I was happy to be taken wherever it led me! Lisa Scottoline, author of What Happened to the Bennetts
A surefire hit . . . [The Puzzle Master] is an ambitious story, expertly told. . . . A sequel, The Puzzle Box, is in the works, and it can t come soon enough. Booklist
This page-turner incorporates motifs of religion, security, meaningfulness, and loss into a mystical narrative that traverses different centuries focused on the same puzzle quest. Library Journal
Intriguing . . . Several subplots involve horror, mysticism, religious fantasy and, perhaps most importantly, dolls. Bookreporter
[Trussoni] is at the top of her game . . . The Kabbalah meets the New York Times crossword in a brainy thriller. Kirkus Reviews
The many irresistible elements in Danielle Trussoni s The Puzzle Master include Mike Brink, a preternaturally brilliant man billed as the most talented puzzleist in the world. The New York Times
[A] marvel . . . It has been some time since I read a novel I found as compelling as this one . . . Mystery Tribune
This immersive, brilliant book is a labyrinth of ciphers, cryptograms, logic puzzles, word puzzles, and a doozy of a conspiracy. Wouldn t you like to experience a book so singular? The Minneapolis Star Tribune
Danielle Trussoni melds a heady brew of genres mystery, horror, supernatural, magical realism, ancient history, mysticism and plain old puzzles. . . . Oline H. Cogdill, The Sun Sentinel
Utterly absorbing . . . The master of the title isn t the only master here. The word applies equally to the author of this fabulous novel. Justin Cronin, author of The Passage Trilogy
My kind of thriller. Steve Berry, author of The Last Kingdom
The Puzzle Master is a riveting, beautifully layered, fast-paced page-turner. You ll want to clear your calendar for this one. Janelle Brown, author of Pretty Things
An absolute gem of suspense, with a wholly original and unforgettable protagonist, a propulsive plot with diabolic twists, and pure reading pleasure on every page. I loved it. Chris Pavone, author of Two Nights in Lisbon
The Puzzle Master is an ingenious literary thriller that combines everything I want in a book: an absolutely blistering Russian nesting doll of fascinating stories that dismantle some of the most deeply engrained ideas about good, evil, and the origins of humankind. In short: The Puzzle Master = (The Da Vinci Code + The Silent Patient + sprinkle of Stephen King) × gorgeous writing. Angie Kim, author of Miracle Creek
Addictive and effervescent . . . A tantalizing and delightful read that engages both heart and mind. Jean Kwok, author of Searching for Sylvie Lee
I am normally a jaded reader, but I could not put down this book. . . . Highly, highly recommended. Douglas Preston, co-author of Bloodless and The Cabinet of Curiosities
A thrill ride through space and time. This novel is so original that I was happy to be taken wherever it led me! Lisa Scottoline, author of What Happened to the Bennetts
A surefire hit . . . [The Puzzle Master] is an ambitious story, expertly told. . . . A sequel, The Puzzle Box, is in the works, and it can t come soon enough. Booklist
This page-turner incorporates motifs of religion, security, meaningfulness, and loss into a mystical narrative that traverses different centuries focused on the same puzzle quest. Library Journal
Intriguing . . . Several subplots involve horror, mysticism, religious fantasy and, perhaps most importantly, dolls. Bookreporter
[Trussoni] is at the top of her game . . . The Kabbalah meets the New York Times crossword in a brainy thriller. Kirkus Reviews