In the thrillingly addictive puzzles of Murdoku you will be dropped into immersive mini murder mysteries, combining the elegant simplicity of games like sudoku with the storytelling of classic logic problems. Pre-order your copy now . . .
Place the suspects, reveal the killer!
If Bella was in the kitchen, Douglas by the window and Cora sitting in a chair, who was in the same room as the victim?
There's a murderer on the loose, do you have the wits to solve the case? Or will you send an innocent bystander to jail?
As featured in the Financial Times, Murdoku is a groundbreaking logic puzzle book that blends murder mystery with full-colour grid-based investigation.
Step into the shoes of a police detective as you reconstruct each crime scene. Analyse the clues, find each suspect's exact position and reveal who was alone with the victim.
Explore 80 unique crime scenes including a cozy coffee shop, a luxury beachside condo, an abandoned demolition site, a crowded opera house, a bookshop and more!
A fresh twist on Sudoku. Using grid-based logic, every puzzle follows one elegant rule: each suspect is in a different row and column.
Illustrated in full colour. Every puzzle features a cast of vibrant hand-drawn characters and rich crime scenes, including a wide range of objects and even animals. No two cases look the same!
Addictive fun for teens, adults and retirees, with difficulty levels ranging from beginner to expert.
Can you crack all 80 cases? The first crime scene awaits . . .
Perfect for lovers of both sudoku and murder mysteries.
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 153 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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978-1-4059-8545-1 (9781405985451)
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Manuel Garand is a puzzle maker from Montreal, Canada, whose puzzles have appeared in the Financial Times. When he's not inventing new logic puzzles, he's spending time with his two favourite sidekicks - his two-year-old and six-month-old sons - and his wife, Cindy, who was the first to get hooked on his puzzles and remains his most passionate (and competitive) test-solver.