Guess who : a novel / Chris McGeorge.
Material type: TextPublisher: Toronto, Ontario : Hanover Square Press, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Description: 362 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781335652829
- 1335652825
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult Book | Dr. James Carlson Library | Fiction | McGeorge Chris | Available | stain inside front cover. 3/13/2024 | 33111008913762 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
The rules are simple.
But the game is not.
At eleven years old, Morgan Sheppard solved the murder of a teacher when everyone else believed it to be a suicide. The publicity surrounding the case laid the foundation for his reputation as a modern-day Sherlock Holmes. He parlayed that fame into a gig as TV's "resident detective," solving the more typical tawdry daytime talk show mysteries like "Who is the father?" and "Is he cheating?"
Until, that is, Sheppard wakes up handcuffed to a bed in an unfamiliar hotel room. Around him, five strangers are slowly waking up, as well. Soon they discover a corpse in the bathtub and Sheppard is challenged to put his deductive skills to the test. One of the people in the room is the killer. He has three hours to solve the murder. If he doesn't find the killer, they all will die.
An ingenious, page-turning debut, Chris McGeorge's Guess Who matches the high-wire plotting of classic "locked room" mysteries into the unstoppable pacing of the modern-day thriller.
"One room. Five suspects. Three hours to find a killer"--Dust jacket.
At eleven years old, Morgan Sheppard solved the murder of his Maths teacher when everyone else believed it to be a suicide. Twenty-five years later... Morgan Sheppard wakes up handcuffed to a bed in an unfamiliar hotel room, with five strangers waking up around him. In the bathroom - a corpse. One of the people in the room is the killer and Sheppard has three hours to solve the murder. If he doesn't find the killer, they all die. As everyone in the room panics, Sheppard starts to unravel an impossible case, where the real mystery might stretch all the way back to his childhood.