The Killer Question
the Sunday Times bestseller from the author of The Appeal
(Autor) Janice Hallett
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- THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER *'Murderously good' - DAILY EXPRESS'An addictive whodunnit' - iPAPER'So clever, you'll want to read it again' - WOMAN AND HOMEThe answer is murder. The question is whodunnit?A quiet country pub stands empty, its windows boarded up. And its kindly landlords, Mal and Sue Eastwood, are missing.What could have happened? A lot of strange events occurred in the days before the Eastwoods disappeared. A murdered man pulled from the nearby river. An eccentric couple on a houseboat who claimed to be led by a spirit guide. And a mysterious new team who suddenly appeared and began winning every round at the weekly pub quiz - much to the anger of the locals. They must have been cheating, but no one could figure out how...Can you crack the case of the missing landlords? Someone's not been playing fair, so get the drinks in and see if you can get a perfect score.'Hallett's most fiendishly brilliant book yet' - DAILY MIRROR'Hallett is a master of misdirection' - GUARDIAN'Nobody does the cryptic whodunit like Hallett' - GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
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Editorial:
Profile Books Ltd
Formato:
Paperback
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9781800817210
Año de publicación:
2026
Fecha publicación:
7 de Mayo de 2026
Janice Hallett
Janice Hallett is a British author known for her innovative and unique approach to storytelling. She is best known for her debut novel "The Appeal," a gripping and intricately plotted mystery told entirely through emails, texts, and documents. Hallett's writing style is characterized by its clever use of multiple perspectives and formats, creating a truly immersive reading experience. With "The Appeal," she has made a significant impact on the mystery genre, pushing boundaries and redefining what a novel can be. Janice Hallett's work is praised for its originality, intelligence, and ability to keep readers on the edge of their seats.