Unlikely End of Reggie Bloom

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Amateur sleuth fiction
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Brain teaser
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Cosy murder mystery
Crime puzzle
Do It yourself
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Female detective story
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Interactive book
Logic
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Small town secrets
Solve-along
Teen
Village
Whodunnit
YA

Product details

  • ISBN 9781805851516
  • Weight: 324g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 204mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Bonnier Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Perfect for fans of cosy crime, interactive fiction, and twisty village mysteries, this immersive reading experience combines gripping storytelling with hands-on sleuthing.

When elderly local man Reggie Bloom is found dead in the quiet English town of Elderwick Green, 17-year-old Jessie Daniels is determined to uncover the truth. Armed with sharp wit, a diary full of theories, and a knack for noticing what others miss, Jessie dives into a tangled web of gossip, grudges, and hidden motives.

But this isn't just a mystery you read - it's one you solve.

Inside the hardback book, you'll find a sealed evidence pouch containing real clues from the story: letters, receipts, photographs, and more. Examine the clues alongside Jessie, make your own deductions, and see if you can crack the case before she does.

With a puzzle-driven plot that keeps you guessing until the very end, this is more than just a cosy crime novel - it's a hands-on whodunnit experience. Will you uncover the truth behind Reggie Bloom's death, or will the secrets of Elderwick Green stay buried forever?

G.K. Ozier (Author)
G.K. Ozier is the pen name of Gemma Barder, a Midlands-based writer, editor and publisher with over two decades in the publishing industry. Her career spans everything from illustrated non-fiction to reimagining the works of Austen and Tolstoy for a new generation of readers. When she's not writing, Gemma co-publishes the indie magazine MaHa Magazine, and juggles life with her two daughters and impossibly cute cocker spaniel.

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