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Could You Survive Midsomer? A Fete Worse than Death: An Official Midsomer Murders Interactive Novel

Simon Brew, All3Media International Ltd

3 Reviews

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Crime & mystery, Puzzles & quizzes

Following the best-selling Could You Survive Midsomer? and the sequel A Winter's Murder! this is the third official interactive Midsomer Murders novel, with a summery twist.

Could you survive Midsomer?

The sun is shining, the bunting is up, and the village fete is in full swing - until murder turns the merriment into mayhem. In this official Midsomer Murders interactive novel, you take on the role of Midsomer CID's newest recruit, making the choices that will shape the case - and your fate.

Will you follow the right leads and catch the culprit? Will you bring the perpetrator to justice? And perhaps most importantly of all, could you avoid an untimely, and possibly bizarre, death? Every decision matters as you navigate the village's web of secrets, lies and eccentric locals. Your task is to make the right choices, solve the case and - most tricky of all - stay alive!

Your investigation begins now. Good luck!

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

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Praise for Could You Survive Midsomer? A Fete Worse than Death: An Official Midsomer Murders Interactive Novel

  • This book was so much fun! - On The Shelf Reviews

  • This would make a lovely treat for oneself, or a intriguing gift for a murder mystery fan. - Northern Reader

  • I loved everything about this book from the format to the writing style. With a book like this there are endless possibilities depending on the path that you choose which I absolutely loved. It's a book that you can read once and as soon as you've finished it you can start reading it again but you'll end up with a different story each time. Definitely a book that I would highly recommend! - Bookshortie

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Simon Brew

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.

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