The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers by Samuel Burr
As a baby, Clayton Stumper was left in a hatbox on the steps of a most unusual institution: The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers, an eccentric group of puzzle fanatics led by esteemed crossword compiler Pippa Allsbrook
Strange Pictures by Uketsu
Creepy drawings, cryptic blog posts, and disturbing family secrets — this is no ordinary whodunnit.
Strange Houses
I was so intrigued by the highly original premise for Strange Houses that I dived in straight away and before I knew it, was hooked into the rather macabre mystery at the heart of the book.
Marble Hall Murders by Anthony Horowitz
Featuring his book-within-a-book detective, Atticus Pund, and the long-suffering real-world editor Susan Ryeland, this is the third novel in the series by the ingenious Anthony Horowitz.
The Department of Sensitive Crimes by Alexander McCall Smith
I have just read the first book in the Inspector Varg series by the ingenious Alexander McCall-Smith, known also, amongst other things, for his No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency series.