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Fiction Epistolary

Dubious Documents

A Puzzle (Wordplay, Ephemera, Interactive Mystery)

by (author) Nick Bantock

Publisher
Chronicle Books
Initial publish date
Oct 2018
Category
Epistolary
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781452166032
    Publish Date
    Oct 2018
    List Price
    $28.95

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Description

From the creator of the New York Times bestselling Griffin & Sabine series, Nick Bantock, whose work is collected across the globe.

From the creator of the bestselling Griffin & Sabine series comes a visual puzzle book posed by a mysterious character named Magnus Berlin. Readers must study Berlin's introductory note, list of clues, and 16 multifaceted notes and envelopes to decode cryptic anagrams, pictograms, number puzzles, and wordplay. When solved, each clue reveals one word—but the rest remains a mystery.

• Multiple clues to keep players guessing
• Beautiful layout
• A challenge for even the most advanced puzzle solvers

Anyone who likes the mysteries of The Morning Star: In Which the Extraordinary Correspondence of Griffin & Sabine is Illuminated, The Griffin & Sabine Trilogy Boxed Set will have fun with this puzzle book.

• A perfect gift for anyone who likes mysteries and solving puzzles
• Fans of Nick Bantock will love this mystery
• Those who enjoy solving riddles will have fun solving these clues

About the author

Contributor Notes

Nick Bantock is most recognized for the phenomenal Griffin & Sabine series. Also an artist, his work is publicly and privately collected across the globe. He lives in Victoria, Canada.

Editorial Reviews

"Dubious Documents is a no-brainer for puzzle lovers. It's gorgeous and interesting visually, and the puzzles and backstory are intriguing, to say the least. Author Nick Bantock has done it again. Plus, it's made me want to get all of his other work as well."
-GeekDad

"Dubious Documents is a no-brainer for puzzle lovers. It's gorgeous and interesting visually, and the puzzles and backstory are intriguing, to say the least. Author Nick Bantock has done it again. Plus, it's made me want to get all of his other work as well."
-GeekDad