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Murdle Australia: The School of Mystery

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Postgrad Logico returns in Murdle Australia: The School of Mystery, taking us back to his postgraduate studies at the University of Deduction in Australia.

Join Logico as he investigates a booby-trapped akubra, cut-throat student elections and trials for the chess footy team. Along the way, he'll glimpse mysterious black opal pins, robed figures in hidden tunnels and a fatal jumbo parma, all overshadowed by the unsolved death of Bunbury Basalt OAM, founder of the university. Logico must determine whodunit, how, why and where before the final siren. And who better to help him than fellow student the enigmatic Irratino?

Packed with illustrations, codes and maps, this is the ultimate detective casebook to get those little grey cells firing!

Not only the good die young! You'll need to be sharper than Sherlock if you dare to Murdle!

240 pages, Paperback

Published October 7, 2024

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G.T. Karber

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G.T. Karber grew up in a small town in Arkansas, the son of a judge and a civil rights attorney. He graduated summa cum laude from the University of Arkansas with a degree in mathematics and English literature. Then, he moved to Los Angeles, where he received a Masters in Fine Arts from the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts.

As the General Secretary of the Hollywood Mystery Society, a theater ensemble and cinematic social club, he has overseen the staging of more than 30 immersive whodunits in the LA area. His first feature film, Killer Party, a horror-comedy-musical-whodunit he co-wrote and directed, is currently in post-production with plans to premiere in festivals in 2023.

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January 1, 2026
I loved this instalment of Murdle! While I didn’t manage to complete it in Australia I did enjoy doing a large portion of the puzzles while I was there. The Australian-isms were funny in some parts and a bit annoying in others but overall it was good! I just wish it didn’t take me so long to getting around to finishing it.
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