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Loved Murdle Volume 1 by G.T. Karber? Discover 9 books just like it: including The Westing Game & Murder on the Orient Express. AI-matched recommendations.

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Like 'Murdle', this book features a complex puzzle and an intriguing mystery that keeps readers guessing, making it appealing for those who enjoy solving riddles in a narrative format.

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Murder on the Orient Express

by Agatha Christie

This classic whodunit shares elements of mystery and deduction akin to 'Murdle', perfect for readers who enjoy unraveling clues and solving crimes.

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The detailed investigation and complex characters in this contemporary mystery resonate with the puzzle-solving aspects found in 'Murdle'.

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This book's emphasis on mystery, suspense, and the need for solving a complex puzzle aligns perfectly with readers who appreciate the format of 'Murdle'.

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The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency

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This novel combines light-hearted crime-solving with unique characters, appealing to those who enjoy a blend of humor and mystery, similar to 'Murdle'.

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The Da Vinci Code

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For readers who appreciate intricate puzzles and secret codes, this novel offers similar intrigue to the puzzle-solving aspects of 'Murdle'.

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The mystery at the heart of this contemporary story, combined with character development and hidden truths, resonates with the spirit of engaging mysteries like 'Murdle'.

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The Secret History

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This book features a complex narrative with elements of moral ambiguity and intrigue, appealing to readers who enjoy deep psychological mysteries akin to 'Murdle'.

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The intricate, twisty narrative and unfolding mysteries involving hidden truths can captivate fans of puzzle-based storytelling like found in 'Murdle'.

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