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Could You Survive Midsomer?

Can you avoid a bizarre death in England's most dangerous county?

Simon Brew

$24.99

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English
Cassell
23 May 2024
All is not well in the beautiful county of Midsomer. On the eve of its first Villages In Bloom competition, a man lies dead, smelling of damson jam. Who could have done it?

Well, that's where you come in. Step into the shoes of Midsomer CID's newest recruit, choose your own path and decide which way the story goes.

Will you get to the bottom of the mystery? Will you bring the perpetrator to justice? And perhaps most importantly of all, could you avoid an untimely, and possibly bizarre, death... will YOU survive Midsomer? Your task is to make the right choices, solve the case and - most tricky of all - stay alive!... Good luck.

An official Midsomer Murders Interactive novel set in ITV's most celebrated and murderous county.

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Imprint:   Cassell
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 196mm,  Width: 124mm,  Spine: 32mm
Weight:   260g
ISBN:   9781788404952
ISBN 10:   1788404955
Series:   Midsomer Murders
Pages:   304
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Simon Brew is the former editor and founder of Den of Geek - the popular culture news and reviews website. He is the author of three books including Movie Geek, TV Geek and The Secret Life of the Movies. Simon is also the founder of the magazine and podcast Film Stories.

Reviews for Could You Survive Midsomer?: Can you avoid a bizarre death in England's most dangerous county?

I would recommend this to any fans of Midsomer Murders, but also to anyone who considers themselves an armchair detective like myself. * On The Shelf Reviews * I loved everything about this book from the format to the writing style. * Bookshortie * I think it's a fantastic idea, and the fact each read will be not only subjective, as they always are of course, but also individual to each reader as they make choices and take different paths along the way - it's genius. It's also a brilliant read. * Cheryl M-M's Book Blog *


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