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The Thirty-One Doors
The Thirty-One Doors | Kate Hulme
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If these walls could talk . . . Scarpside House is famed for its beauty, its isolation, and its legendary parties. Tonight, it hosts the Penny Club soiree. An annual gathering of lucky men and women from all walks of life, coming together to celebrate their survival against the odds. But this year their luck is running thin. Accidents do happen, after all . . . And some are long overdue . . .
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RaeLovesToRead
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Got my #Christmas Crime challenge underway!

M = Mansion (The 31 Doors by Kate Hulme)
A = Agatha Christie (And Then There Were None)

Surprisingly similar concepts! 😅

Ruthiella Nice work! 3w
Leniverse For In translation you're reading Crime & Punishment, right? 🤨 Right? 3w
RaeLovesToRead @leniverse ummmm 😅 yes? 2w
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RaeLovesToRead
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Mehso-so

Reading this directly after And Then There Were None was probably a mistake.

The Thirty-One Doors was far too complicated. Everything from the plot to the house lay-out needed simplifying.

It was atmospheric, with decent writing and lots of good ideas, but it needed a fair amount of smoothing out, because now I have a headache!

The quirky house locked door murder mystery with a creep factor genre is my thing, but this was hard work to read.