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A wickedly plotted new thriller, in which a group of friends play a deadly game that unwraps a motive for murder, from Alex Pavesi, the author of The Eighth Detective
Anatol invites five of his oldest friends to his family home in the Wiltshire countryside to celebrate his thirtieth birthday. At his request, they play a game of his invention called Motive Method Death. The rules are simple: Everyone chooses two players at random, then writes a short story in which one kills the other. Points are awarded for making the murders feel real. Of course, it's only natural for each friend to use what they know. Secrets. Grudges. Affairs. But once they've put it in a story, each secret is out. It's not long before the game reawakens old resentments and brings private matters into the light of day. With each fictional crime, someone new gets a very real motive. Can all six friends survive the weekend, or will truth turn out to be deadlier than fiction?"Ink Ribbon Red is a thriller for clever people. This dark-hearted, light-footed mystery-thriller -- an inspired mash-up of And Then There Were None, Clue, and Lucy Foley -- plays fair, fierce, and fast: Like the what-could-go-wrong party game that goes very wrong indeed for its cast, it's dangerous fun. Just the tonic for readers hungover on same-old-same-old crime fiction."
--A. J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window