Product details
- ISBN 9781529917635
- Weight: 459g
- Dimensions: 143 x 223mm
- Publication Date: 23 Nov 2023
- Publisher: Cornerstone
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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'This book is brilliant' Zoe Ball, BBC Radio 2
Enjoyed the Celebrity Traitors, and can't wait for the next series to begin? Recreate the round tables, Traitors turret, and immersive challenges at home with the official Traitors game book. It's time to start your adventure. Get them before they get you!
Put your sleuthing skills to the test in a world of deception, betrayal, and strategy. Placed in a castle in the Scottish Highlands, you must figure out if your fellow players are Faithful or a Traitor. Can you trust Jorge, the dentist with an encyclopaedic memory and tendency to smile at everyone? Or Nina, the retiree who acts like the group's matriarch but has a knowing glint in her eyes..?
Beware, for in this treacherous game, trust is a luxury you cannot afford.
In the official book of the BAFTA-winning phenomenon, The Traitors: The Interactive Game Book, the decisions you make will decide what happens next. Take this thrilling journey on your own or with others, pooling your wisdom to make the right choices. With over 20 standalone games to play in a group - all with cunning Traitors twists - this is the perfect gift, guaranteed to unleash hours of mischief and fun.
Reader reviews
if you like the series you will love this! *****
great fun! *****
absolutely brilliant best thing I’ve read in a long time *****
amazing *****
modern twist on the choose your own adventure books*****
fantastic *****
*Praise for The Traitors TV show*
'Sensational, phenomenal and genuinely mind-boggling' Guardian
'Epic duplicity and backstabbing' The Times
'Addictively fiendish, this treachery was the best thing on TV in 20 years' Daily Mail
