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Fair Play

by Louise Hegarty


  • Picador (MacMillan)
Abigail and her brother Benjamin have always been close. To celebrate his birthday, Abigail hires a grand old house and gathers their friends together for a murder mystery party. As the night goes on, they drink too much and play games. In the morning, everyone wakes up - except Benjamin. Suddenly everything is not quite what it seems. An eminent detective arrives determined to find Benjamin's killer.

ISBN 9781035036141 | EN | TPB
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Publisher Picador (MacMillan)
ISBN 9781035036141
Publication date April 2025
Edition Trade Pb
Dimensions 233 x 152 mm
Pages 288
Language(s) English ed.
Description

A detective calls on a shell-shocked group of friends in this thrillingly inventive novel of love and grief with a murder-mystery twist. A blazing, inventive novel about the mark we leave on the lives of others, that plays out in ways you least expect - very much like life itself.

Abigail and her brother Benjamin have always been close. To celebrate his birthday, Abigail hires a grand old house and gathers their friends together for a murder mystery party. As the night goes on, they drink too much and play games. Relationships are forged, consolidated or frayed. Someone kisses someone they shouldn't, someone else's heart is broken.

In the morning, everyone wakes up - except Benjamin.

Suddenly everything is not quite what it seems. An eminent detective arrives determined to find Benjamin's killer. The house now has a butler, a gardener and a housekeeper. This is a locked-room mystery, and everyone is a suspect.

As Abigail attempts to fathom her brother's unexpected death in a world that has been turned upside down, she begins to wonder whether perhaps the true mystery might have been his life...

Reviews:

'Sad, funny, clever, engrossing; this is a wonderful debut.' - Jon McGregor, author of Reservoir 13

'Dazzling, formally subversive, brimming with compassion' - Colin Walsh, author of Kala

'A dark, twisting, dismantling work... I've never read anything like it' - Emma Stonex, author of The Lamplighters