The Murder Game
The Murder Game
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Annotation: Age range 14+ Will Luke Chase and his famous survival skills be enough to solve a murder in the middle of the woods? Luke Chase didn't mean to get caught up solving the mystery of Mrs. Heckler's murder. He just wanted to spend some time alone with the new British girl at their boarding school. But little did he know someone would end up dead right next to their rendezvous spot in the woods, and his best friend and roommate Oscar Weymouth would be the one to take the blame. With suspects aplenty and a past that's anything but innocent, Luke Chase reluctantly calls on his sleuthing skills to solve the mystery and find the true killer.
Genre: [Mystery fiction]
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #6687639
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc
Copyright Date: 2021
Edition Date: 2021 Release Date: 04/06/21
Pages: 370 pages
ISBN: 1-7282-2229-X
ISBN 13: 978-1-7282-2229-5
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2020048079
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Mon Feb 01 00:00:00 CST 2021)

On paper, Luke is your typical college-app striver hlete, scholar, and activist. He's not like his roommate and best friend, Oscar, whose nose for trouble is as dangerous as his penchant for kissing girls. But they must lean on brains and luck when they unwittingly stumble into a murder scene at their boarding school. Together, they investigate the secret lives of students and teachers alike to track down the killer. Unfortunately, they're not exactly the most subtle, and their inquiries have attracted the attention of more than one person who'd like their past to stay hidden. Doyle strikes a good balance between a twisty whodunit and a lighter adventure story. The tone she sets never gets too grim, despite the story involving illicit affairs, secret identities, and hidden pasts. Complicating the tale is Luke's own traumatic experience as a kidnapping survivor, which creates a through line of the teen sleuth accepting and embracing his own inner strength. This is a solid, well-paced read for any lover of YA mystery.

Kirkus Reviews

A murder in a boarding school leads a teen sleuth down a dangerous path.When Luke and his roommate, Oscar, snuck out of their dorm room after hours to hook up with two girls in the woods, they did not expect to get involved in a murder. Dean Heckler's young wife's body is found the morning after, near the place the teens were hanging out. Fear of being expelled prevents them from confessing their presence around the time of the murder-but when Oscar becomes a suspect, Luke starts his own investigation to prove his best friend's innocence. Fortunately, three years earlier Luke had escaped a kidnapping using survival skills learned from his former–POW grandfather, the same skills he now needs if he wants to find the true murderer and get out of this situation alive. This whodunit has enough twists and red herrings to make for an intriguing mystery if readers are prepared to suspend disbelief at how frequently adult characters act with implausible negligence. The book is also weighed down by a haze of misogyny when describing both girls at the school as well as the murdered woman, who remains a vapid, one-note seductress throughout. Luke's vague and perfunctory attempts at challenging his male friends in their sexist views are not enough to clear the chauvinist miasma. Main characters are White.A suspenseful mystery diminished by outdated gender stereotypes. (Mystery. 14-18)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

When the dean-s second wife, Joanna Heckler, is murdered, everyone becomes a suspect at Connecticut boarding school St. Benedict-s. Breaking curfew one night to drink in the woods, Luke Chase, a blue-eyed, -all-American- model student; Oscar, his rebellious brown-haired best friend and roommate; Pippa, the intriguing new blonde British student with a dark past; and Oscar-s latest blonde fling, Kelsey-all implied white-may have been among the last to see Mrs. Heckler alive. Set on clearing Oscar-s name when he falls under suspicion, Luke delves deep into the secrets of the students and staff at the school, uncovering possible motives and calling on survival skills imparted by his grandfather, which saved him only three years prior when he escaped kidnappers. Red herrings abound, and relevant plot details are often depicted as unnerving, dynamically imbalanced interactions between the teen characters and adults in positions of authority. Uneven characterization and misogynistic behavior from Luke and side characters diminish the effectiveness and enjoyment, respectively, of the mystery; still, the book-s promising premise and boarding school setting will draw readers- attention. Ages 14-up. Agent: Christina Hogrebe, Jane Rotrosen Agency. (Apr.)

School Library Journal (Mon Mar 01 00:00:00 CST 2021)

Gr 9 Up-Luke Chase and his best friend Oscar just wanted a night of teenage rebellion at their quiet, private boarding school. The plan was simple: sneak out of their dorm, meet their friends Kelsey and Pippa, and have a fun evening. When they hear adults near their hangout spot, the four teens think they're caught. Instead, they hear a murder. The victim, Mrs. Heckler, is the flirtatious wife of one of the deans, and when rumors fly that she was having an affair with a student, Oscar becomes the prime suspect. Luke knows Oscar is innocent, so he starts his own investigation to clear his friend's name. Doyle uses her past work writing cozy mysteries to create an intriguing whodunit with enough red herrings and plot twists to keep readers guessing until the big reveal. The teen characters are richly developed and complex, with interesting and suspicious motives. However, the adult characters are more stereotypical and some readers may find the interactions between the teens and adults implausible. In particular, the teachers are too informal and open with their students. While the resolution is tidy, the pacing is a bit rushed near the climax, and readers may be left wanting more. Readers who enjoyed Karen M. McManus's One of Us Is Lying , Dana Mele's People Like Us , and Chelsea Pitcher's This Lie Will Kill You will find this a satisfying read. Most main characters' races aren't stated, and there is some diversity in the supporting cast. VERDICT A character-driven murder mystery that will leave readers guessing until the big reveal. Kaetlyn Phillips, Yorkton, Sask.

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Word Count: 85,711
Reading Level: 5.0
Interest Level: 9-12
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.0 / points: 13.0 / quiz: 515783 / grade: Upper Grades
Lexile: HL690L

Boarding school has never been more dangerous. What if your roommate is a murderer? Or what if he's being framed and only you can save him? Luke Chase made history as a child when he escaped a kidnapping. Now, all he wants is to be a normal teenager. So when he sneaks out to the woods one night to drink with friends and flirt with the new British girl at school, he's excited to feel some freedom. Except the next morning, one of their teachers is found murdered-in the exact same spot where they had been partying. Soon, Luke's roommate and best friend Oscar is the #1 suspect. As the evidence and list of suspects builds, Luke attempts to use his famous survival skills to find the killer and clear Oscar's name. But as Luke gets closer to the truth, the killer is getting closer to Luke. The Murder Game is perfect for fans of- They Wish They Were Us and One of Us Is Lying Murder mystery books for teens Teen thrillers Young adult suspense


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