G. T. Karber is the brains behind the smash-hit Murdle series. As the son of a judge and a lawyer, and the grandson of an F.B.I. agent, crime fighting is in his blood. He has university degrees in maths, English literature and the cinematic arts, and as General Secretary of the Hollywood Mystery Society he staged murder mystery whodunnit events before creating the phenomenal Murdle book series.
*PRAISE FOR MURDLE* * . * Clever, satisfying and utterly addictive! -- Janice Hallett, Sunday Times bestselling author of THE TWYFORD CODE An absolute phenomenon -- Richard Osman, Sunday Times bestselling author of THE THURSDAY MURDER CLUB SERIES Murdle is mega * Mail on Sunday * The runaway success * Sunday Times * Guarantees to make your brain hurt but in a good way - and you'll thank him for it! -- The Chris Evans Breakfast Show, Virgin Radio The murder mystery puzzle book that's taken Britain by storm -- Times Radio A stone cold classic that everyone should be reading * Irish Examiner * G. T. Karber's unstoppable idea -- Tim Adams * Guardian * The brilliant new murder mystery logic puzzle! * My Weekly * Murdle is brilliant fun! Each one is like working to unravel an Agatha Christie-esque mini-mystery in a visually enticing logic puzzle. Move over Wordle, my brain cells want to solve a Murdle! -- Celeste Connally, author of Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Lord A book of puzzles in which the reader joins forces with Deductive Logico to crack a series of captivating cases * Puzzles HQ * Bite-sized mysteries that are simply to die for -- Mindy Quigley, author of Six Feet Deep Dish If you like logic puzzles and murder mysteries, Murdle combines the two in an addictive book that will have you feeling like the most clever detective * Refinery 29 * I'm completely obsessed with the highly addictive Murdle, a unique intersection of logic puzzles and armchair sleuthing. With an enjoyable story and challenging puzzles, I'm left wondering if anyone can be trusted -- Olivia Blacke, author of Vinyl Resting Place The ultimate puzzle for armchair detectives and secret sleuths. Sure to get those little gray cells firing -- Ellie Alexander, author of the Bakeshop Mystery series