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.
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Kirkus
July 15, 2018
In McGeorge's debut thriller, a celebrity detective wakes up handcuffed to a bed in a locked room--and there's a body in the bathroom.Ever since there have been fictional detectives, there have been locked-room mysteries, those seemingly impossible puzzles that hinge not only on whodunit, but how. McGeorge begins by presenting just such a problem to both the reader and the main character, Morgan Sheppard, who has grown rich and successful off "solving" the problems of others, mostly involving cheating spouses and other tawdry concerns. He is a drug addict and an alcoholic; in short, his life is a complete mess. So when he awakens in a room at the Great Hotel in London and finds five strangers locked in with him, they all assume at first that it must be a publicity stunt. Then Sheppard discovers the body of his former therapist in the bathtub and is challenged by a man in a mask to solve the murder before the entire hotel explodes. The novel offers some flashbacks to Sheppard's youth and early career to help us understand how he became the mess that he is, but it mostly focuses on the problem at hand: How will Sheppard get everyone out of the locked room and figure out who killed Dr. Winter? The answer to the mystery lies buried in his past, so he will have to face up to some of his unsavory choices in order to escape with his life. The main problem with the novel is the character of Sheppard himself. Traditionally, the locked room mystery depends on the superior ratiocination of a Hercule Poirot or a Sherlock Holmes--not a self-destructive and bitter attention-seeker. It's hard to get too worked up about either Sheppard's fate or his opportunity for redemption.An interesting premise that falls flat when the detective fails to impress, though the villain is diabolical.COPYRIGHT(2018) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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Publisher's Weekly
July 16, 2018
British author McGeorge’s debut thriller falls short of the promise of its impressive setup. One day, Morgan Sheppard, the troubled star of a reality TV program, Resident Detective, who achieved renown after solving a teacher’s murder when he was only 11, awakes to find himself handcuffed to a bed in a London hotel room. With him are five strangers, including an attorney, an actress, and a hotel employee. The room is locked, with no way out, and there’s a bloody corpse in the bathroom. The room’s TV set turns on, and someone wearing a cartoon horse mask announces that one of the five is a murderer—and that Morgan has three hours to solve the killing or the hotel will be blown up. After Morgan persuades the others to free him, he discovers that the dead man is Simon Winter, his former therapist. With the clock ticking down, Morgan tries frantically to identify the murderer and the motive for his captivity. Unfortunately, the resolution comes as a letdown. Still, McGeorge’s gift for creating suspense augurs well for the future. Agent: Hannah Sheppard, DHH Literary Agency (U.K.). -
Library Journal
April 1, 2018
After 11-year-old Morgan Sheppard figures out that a teacher's death was not suicide but murder, he's crowned a baby Sherlock and featured solving lightweight mysteries on TV. Then he wakes up handcuffed and told that he must determine in three hours which of the five strangers awakening with him killed the person in the bathtub--or they all die. A creepy debut with a classic locked-room situation; with a 40,000-copy first printing.
Copyright 2018 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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