The Puzzle House by Duncan Ralston - 224 pages
Six strangers arrive at the home of preeminent puzzle master Alexei Vasiliev for the reading of his will. Among them are the deceased's widow, who'd already begun divorce proceedings, a virologist troubled by actions in his past, and a convicted murderer on day release. The potential beneficiaries will split Vasiliev's $150M fortune if they participate in his last great work.
The choice is leave the house with nothing or continue in the hope of solving the six interconnecting escape rooms within this house.
Once there, the participants soon discover Puzzle House is far deadlier than it appears, and that making their way through the rooms may be a matter of life and death. Someone is watching their every move, toying with them, turning them against each other. With their lives on the line, they are forced to wonder, is it all just a deadly game created by a gleeful sadist, or something far more sinister?
I like the idea of this book, I'm sure there have been movies about this type of thing but I was curious to see how this author handled it. Overall this was a good, quick read, until I got to the ending. I feel like the ending was cut a bit short, I feel like it stopped too early, I needed another chapter to wrap things up.
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