The Museum Heist by Henry Lewis - ISBN: 9781408728499
Hardcover
Solve a classic museum heist as a detective in disguise.

The Museum Heist

A Mystery Agency Puzzle Book

$63.26

  • Hardcover

    144 pages

  • Release Date

    20 February 2024

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Summary

‘I loved this book! Highly recommended’ – Matt Lucas, Actor and comedian

WATERSTONES’ BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2023: PUZZLES AND HUMOUR

The crime is simple: a valuable gemstone known as The Tiger’s Eye was stolen from the Kensington Museum in the year 1926. The case was investigated by one Detective Inspector Jane Waterstone. Can you step into Jane’s shoes and solve the case? A beautiful, intricate puzzle book with an intriguing…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781408728499
ISBN-10:1408728494
Author:Henry Lewis
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Sphere
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:144
Release Date:20 February 2024
Weight:660g
Dimensions:252mm x 194mm x 16mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

‘I’m just mad about The Mystery Agency, and even madder about Henry Lewis. Like, it makes me actually mad how wonderfully talented he is at puzzle creation and storytelling. This book is an utter delight, one that should be in the collection of any sharp thinker. I hated how much I loved it. Can’t recommend it enough.’–Neil Patrick Harris, American actor, singer, writer, producer, and television host

About The Author

Henry Lewis

Henry Lewis is a power house creative: writer, actor, director and puzzle genius. He is the Artistic Director of Mischief and writes, produces and performs for the company. His work with Mischief includes: The Play that Goes Wrong (Broadway, West End, UK & International Tours), Peter Pan Goes Wrong (BBC1, West End & UK Tours), The Comedy About A Bank Robbery (West End & UK Tour), The Goes Wrong Show (BBC1 & Amazon), Magic Goes Wrong (created with magicians Penn & Teller, West End), Groan Ups (West End), Mischief Movie Night (West End & UK Tour).

Henry’s work has earned him five Olivier Nominations including a win for Best New Comedy for The Play that Goes Wrong, and his writing has been performed in over thirty countries worldwide.

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