The library game

Gigi Pandian, 1975-

Book - 2025

"In The Library Game, Tempest Raj and Secret Staircase Construction are renovating a classic detective fiction library that just got its first real-life mystery. Tempest Raj couldn't be happier that the family business, Secret Staircase Construction, is finally getting the recognition it deserves. Known for enchanting architectural features like sliding bookshelves and secret passageways, the company is now taking on a dream project: transforming a home into a public library that celebrates history's greatest fictional detectives. Though the work is far from done, Gray House Library's new owner is eager to host a murder mystery dinner and literary themed escape room. But when a rehearsal ends with an actor murdered and t...he body vanishes, Tempest is witness to a seemingly impossible crime. Fueled by her grandfather's Scottish and Indian meals, Tempest and the rest of the crew must figure out who is making beloved classic mystery plots come to life in a deadly game. Multiple award winning author Gigi Pandian masterfully weaves wit and warmth in the Secret Staircase Mysteries. Readers will delight in the surprises Secret Staircase Construction uncovers behind the next locked door"--

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Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Novels
Romans
Published
New York : Minotaur Books 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Gigi Pandian, 1975- (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
pages cm
ISBN
9781250880239
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Review by Booklist Review

Former stage performer Tempest Raj now works for her father's company, Secret Staircase Construction, creating mystifying illusions through architectural misdirection. They have just about completed a project at Gray House, soon to be a library specializing in classic detective fiction. During a dress rehearsal for a planned interactive, murder-mystery play to be held at the library as a part of Hidden Creek's summer stroll, a prank goes horribly wrong, leaving a man dead. Or is he? The body disappears before the police arrive, but they can't figure out how, as no one could have left the house without being observed. When the body mysteriously reappears, and it looks like the police believe Tempest's friend Sanjay is a suspect, she, Sanjay, and their friends, with the help of Tempest's grandparents, work to solve the mystery. Well-drawn characters, including a neighbor who is fiercely antilibrary; a frame of magic, misdirection, and classic mystery books; and numerous plot twists add up to make this an enjoyable entry in Pandian's locked-room Secret Staircase series (after A Midnight Puzzle, 2024).

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Pandian delights with her fourth whodunit featuring disgraced Las Vegas magician Tempest Raj (after A Midnight Puzzle). When her performing career ended in ruin, Tempest returned to her small California hometown to join the family business: a secret staircase construction firm. The firm's latest client, Harold Gray, hired the company to convert his home into a library focused on classic detective fiction just before he died. Now, Harold's heir and grandnephew, Cameron, has taken control of the project. He asks for his own living quarters above the library and goes ahead with his late uncle's plan to host an interactive murder mystery play, written by Tempest and her friend Ivy, to christen the new space. After one of the actors is killed while rehearsing a stunt with a toy gun, the bad situation turns truly bizarre. Not only had the victim somehow switched places at the last second with another actor, who's now missing, but then the body disappears altogether. Drawing on her expertise as an illusionist, Tempest sets out to solve the impossible crime, despite knowing she's up against a roomful of suspects who know their way around a murder mystery. Tempest remains an immensely likable heroine, and Pandian's shrewd puzzle plot arrives at a satisfying and surprising conclusion. This will enchant fans of Golden Age mysteries. (Mar.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A theatrical murder mystery turns from entertainment to crime scene when an actor turns up dead and then disappears. Transforming Gray House's cottagelike structure into the Gray House Library of Classic Detective Fiction is a labor of love for Tempest Raj. It's exactly the sort of clever and imaginative transformation her family's San Francisco Bay--area based Secret Staircase Construction company is known for. Gray House's late owner, Harold Gray, didn't live long enough to see his dream come to life, but his heir, Cameron, has ably taken his place in guiding the work. Though Tempest and her team haven't fully realized Harold's plan yet, there's already a murder mystery play evening in the works to celebrate and take advantage of the space. Written by Tempest's best friend, Ivy Youngblood, the play, set in the 1930s, is almost derailed from its dress rehearsal when actor Lucas Cruz doesn't show. Luckily, Sanjay Rai, Tempest's dear friend from her past career as a magician, willingly steps in to play Lucas' role. All goes well until the mystery gets a little too real-life (and death), and the reason Lucas couldn't turn up becomes all too apparent. Except it doesn't, because almost as soon as he shows up with a bullet hole in his chest, his body vanishes. Now Tempest and her friends aren't sure whether to call the police, especially since Tempest doubts that Hidden Creek Det. Blackburn will be amused by a case of a vanishing corpse. There's welcome character development and a plot that ends with a bang, all with a touch of whimsy. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.