Murder Most Puzzling: Death of a Collector
From the creator of the bestselling Murder Most Puzzling series, this spin on the classic jigsaw puzzle invites you to solve both a jigsaw and a whodunit, offering hours of brainteasing fun.
Reginald Audley, renowned collector of antiques and oddities, has been murdered! Only the great detective Medea Thorne can find the killer. But every sleuth needs a sidekick—that’s where you come in. This mystery puzzle offers a satisfying mental challenge as well as a memorable story and vibrant artwork.
- Begin by reading the story of the incident.
- Then, guided by the narrative rather than a visual reference, complete the jigsaw puzzle.
- Review the finished puzzle image to find all the clues you need to crack the case.
Play solo or in a group. Either way, prepare yourself for a caper full of wit, elegance, and a touch of the macabre!
• DISTINCTIVE TWIST ON THE JIGSAW: In this mystery puzzle, the full puzzle image is a secret until you complete the jigsaw, because it contains the crucial clues you need to unravel the mystery. Double the puzzles to solve = double the fun, especially for parties and cozy nights in.
• PERFECT BLEND FOR MYSTERY AND PUZZLE FANS: For anyone who loves jigsaws and classic mystery stories, this is the ultimate gift. The narrative and illustrations pay homage to beloved creators like Agatha Christie and Edward Gorey.
• COOL OBJECT: With an elegant box shaped like a book, this makes a special gift and an enviable coffee-table centerpiece.
• NOSTALGIC APPEAL: This mystery puzzle revamps a popular jigsaw format from the 1990s, inviting puzzlers to rediscover a nostalgic pastime.
• GORGEOUS ILLUSTRATION: The finished puzzle image is a sumptuous illustration full of rich color, hidden details, and lightly gothic humor.
Perfect for:
• Devoted puzzlers looking for a new challenge
• Couples and small groups looking for a cozy activity at home
• Party hosts or hostess gift shoppers
• Fans of cozy British mysteries—including Agatha Christie novels, Sherlock Holmes stories, and Masterpiece shows
• Fans of Edward Gorey
• Classic literature lovers
• Illustration lovers