Christmas Eve Manor Murder Mystery Clue Advent Calendar: Solve the Mansion Quest in 24 Days of Clues, Riddles, and Story Puzzles. An Interactive Game for Mystery Fans
THE ULTIMATE ADULT MURDER MYSTERY ADVENT CALENDAR BOOK FOR 2025 Welcome to the most chilling Advent of your life! Every day reveals a new clue. Every guest hides a secret.
When a cryptic letter summons Detective George Smith to the snowbound halls of Blackwoods Manor, he expects a quiet inquiry into a nobleman’s death. What he finds instead is a maze of deception, greed, and murder—unfolding behind velvet curtains and hidden beneath the last supper of Lord Archibald Westbeck.
Inside this twisted, immersive Christmas 24 suspenseful chapters — one for each day of AdventA classic locked-room mystery packed with suspects, sabotage, and shocking twistsEach chapter reveals a new clue — can you piece it together before time runs out?Play solo or with a partner — a perfect Christmas mystery for adults, couples, or armchair detectivesOptional puzzles and riddles woven into the story — no apps required, all answers are hidden in the pages Murder Mansion is a 2025 mystery advent calendar book like no other, a slow-burn, day-by-day Christmas thriller steeped in suspense and vintage noir atmosphere. Each chapter is a step deeper into the darkness. Each page hides a lie, a motive… or a murder weapon.
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Will you identify the killer before the final curtain falls? Or will Blackwoods Manor claim one more victim before Christmas Eve?
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Very cute and cozy mystery advent book. reading this one day at a time helped earn this 3 stars. I don’t think if you read it all the way through you’d appreciate the cute coziness of it. A nice little Christmas mystery that did keep me guessing at whodunnit.
Okay. Ill be honest I didn't brake the 24 days to read this, like I was probably supposed to. The book was interesting and made me really thunk about who the killer was. The writing was more like reading a screenplay. Overall, it was worth the read.
I probably haven't given this book the best chance. As you can see, it's meant to be an Advent read over 24 days. The 24 sections are very short and with all the other books I've read so far this month, it was difficult to retain what little bit I learned each day. If I'd had time to just sit down and reread it in one go, I may have rated it higher but I have 4 more books to finish up by a week from today. I may get a chance to do that and if so I'll update the report. Just as an aside...the interactive part confuses me because I really didn't think there was much of that.