Guess Who: ONE ROOM. FIVE SUSPECTS. THREE HOURS TO FIND A KILLER.
By (Author) Chris McGeorge
Orion Publishing Co
Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
8th May 2018
3rd May 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Paperback
416
Width 131mm, Height 198mm, Spine 32mm
289g
'Boils with claustrophobic intensity. Packed with gripping twists and turns, Guess Who is an inventive, entertaining locked room mystery that kept me utterly hooked.' Adam Hamdy, author of Pendulum
'An ingenious twisty mystery in a totally unique setting.' Claire McGowan, author of Blood TideGUESS WHOA waitress. A cleaner. An actress. A lawyer. A student. Everyone is a suspect.WHEREIn a locked room - with no escape, and no idea how they got there.WHATIn the bathtub, the body of a man they all knew. Someone murdered him. Someone in this room. WHYThey have three hours to find out. Or they all die. THE RULES ARE SIMPLE. THE GAME IS NOTImagine Agatha Christie had created an interactive Escape the Room game, and GUESS WHO would be the result. For fans of the DI Helen Grace series by MJ Arlidge, The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware, Ragdoll by Daniel Cole, and Rattle by Fiona Cummins.Guess Who boils with claustrophobic intensity. Packed with gripping twists and turns, Guess Who is an inventive, entertaining locked room mystery that kept me utterly hooked. * Adam Hamdy *
An ingenious twisty mystery in a totally unique setting. * Claire McGowan *
An impressive debut and a sign of great things to come. * James Oswald *
Chris McGeorge's Guess Who is a fresh take on the locked room murder mystery. The plotting is intricate, the characters well drawn, and the pace never lets up as it drives headlong to the surprising end. * David C. Taylor, Edgar-nominated, Nero Wolfe Award-winning author of Night Life *
Guess Who is an incredibly satisfying, intelligent thriller running at break-neck pace right until it's closing pages. A marvellous debut. * Francesca Dorricott, author of After the Eclipse *
One hotel room. Six strangers. One corpse. Good fun. * Cavan Scott *
This is brilliant, so cleverly written and still surprising despite the team's love of escape rooms. * Woman's Way *
A FANTASTIC whodunnit with more twists than a Great Hotel corkscrew. * Jenny Blackhurst *
Chris McGeorge studied MA Creative Writing (Crime/Thriller) at City University London where he wrote his first novel as his thesis. His interests are broad - spanning film, books, theatre and video games. He is a member of the Northern Crime Syndicate, a supergroup of writers from Northern England. He lives in County Durham with his partner and many, many animals.
He can be found on Twitter at @crmcgeorge.