
The The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers by Samuel Burr
The gloriously uplifting, nostalgic and wonderfully puzzling novel from Samuel Burr, perfect for fans of The Thursday Murder Club and Lessons in Chemistry. Don't miss the hotly-anticipated debut that everyone is talking about!
Utterly beautiful, such a wonderful story told with kindness, elegance and understanding * JOANNA CANNON *
Truly heartwarming [..] the idea of puzzling as a way to make sense of the world and forge connections with others is celebrated with tenderness * THE TIMES *
A real breath of fresh air, one of those rare books that seems to arrive just when it's needed the most * A J PEARCE *
A life-affirming gem * HEAT Magazine *
Just gorgeous: wholesome, heartwarming, funny, bittersweet and endearing * Belfast Telegraph *
Clever & layered, a secret that keeps you turning the pages, & most of all real, flawed characters * GEORGINA MOORE *
Bursting with love and hope . . . the kind of book the world needs right now * JENNIE GODFREY *
A gorgeously quirky read * GOOD HOUSEKEEPING *
Infused with warmth and a sense of community. A joy * S. J. BENNETT *
Fiendishly clever, intricately plotted and beautifully written. A classic in the making * VERONICA HENRY *
A dazzling and unique debut * SARAH J. HARRIS *
A delightful conundrum that he unpicks with wit and empathy. A puzzle that's a treat to complete * BETH MORREY *
A gem of a book * KRISTEN PERRIN *
Bursting with humour, humanity and wit. A delightful treat * JANICE HALLETT *
Full of the most enchanting characters * ANSTEY HARRIS *
Very special. It's original, quirky and adorable * MATT CAIN *
A lovely read - warm, amusing and engaging. There is abundant pleasure on offer here * ALEXANDER McCALL SMITH *
An intriguing story of love and family . . . Funny, wise and revealing * KEITH STUART *
Brilliant, funny, clever, quirky * ERICKA WALLER *
Rich with emotion and intrigue. If you enjoy mysteries and puzzles, this will keep you guessing and eagerly turning the pages until the very end * YOURS Magazine *
Utterly beautiful, such a wonderful story told with kindness, elegance and understanding. * JOANNA CANNON *
A real breath of fresh air, Samuel Burr's debut novel is one of those rare books that seems to arrive just when it's needed the most. * AJ PEARCE *
Clever & layered, a secret that keeps you turning the pages, & most of all real, flawed characters. * GEORGINA MOORE *
Bursting with love and hope . . . This is the kind of book the world needs right now. * JENNIE GODFREY *
From crossword clues and codes to the biggest puzzle of all: who we really are. [This novel] is infused with warmth and a sense of community. A joy. * S.J BENNETT *
Fiendishly clever, intricately plotted and beautifully written, The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers is a classic in the making. * VERONICA HENRY *
A dazzling and unique debut. * SARAH J. HARRIS *
Samuel Burr has created a delightful conundrum that he unpicks with wit and empathy. A puzzle that's a treat to complete! * BETH MORREY *
Such a perfect blend of found family . . . A gem of a book. * KRISTEN PERRIN *
A warm, clever, hopeful novel. * JENNIE GODFREY *
Full of the most enchanting characters * ANTSEY HARRIS *
With this book, Burr establishes himself as one of the most important writers of his generation. * AWAIS KHAN *
Very special. It's original, quirky and adorable. * MATT CAIN *
A lovely read - warm, amusing and engaging. There is abundant pleasure on offer here * ALEXANDER McCALL SMITH, Author of The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency *
An intriguing story of love and family . . . Funny, wise and revealing * KEITH STUART *
Brilliant, funny, clever, quirky * ERICKA WALLER *
Truly heartwarming [..] the idea of puzzling as a way to make sense of the world and forge connections with others is celebrated with tenderness * THE TIMES *
A real breath of fresh air, one of those rare books that seems to arrive just when it's needed the most * A J PEARCE *
A life-affirming gem * HEAT Magazine *
Just gorgeous: wholesome, heartwarming, funny, bittersweet and endearing * Belfast Telegraph *
Clever & layered, a secret that keeps you turning the pages, & most of all real, flawed characters * GEORGINA MOORE *
Bursting with love and hope . . . the kind of book the world needs right now * JENNIE GODFREY *
A gorgeously quirky read * GOOD HOUSEKEEPING *
Infused with warmth and a sense of community. A joy * S. J. BENNETT *
Fiendishly clever, intricately plotted and beautifully written. A classic in the making * VERONICA HENRY *
A dazzling and unique debut * SARAH J. HARRIS *
A delightful conundrum that he unpicks with wit and empathy. A puzzle that's a treat to complete * BETH MORREY *
A gem of a book * KRISTEN PERRIN *
Bursting with humour, humanity and wit. A delightful treat * JANICE HALLETT *
Full of the most enchanting characters * ANSTEY HARRIS *
Very special. It's original, quirky and adorable * MATT CAIN *
A lovely read - warm, amusing and engaging. There is abundant pleasure on offer here * ALEXANDER McCALL SMITH *
An intriguing story of love and family . . . Funny, wise and revealing * KEITH STUART *
Brilliant, funny, clever, quirky * ERICKA WALLER *
Rich with emotion and intrigue. If you enjoy mysteries and puzzles, this will keep you guessing and eagerly turning the pages until the very end * YOURS Magazine *
Utterly beautiful, such a wonderful story told with kindness, elegance and understanding. * JOANNA CANNON *
A real breath of fresh air, Samuel Burr's debut novel is one of those rare books that seems to arrive just when it's needed the most. * AJ PEARCE *
Clever & layered, a secret that keeps you turning the pages, & most of all real, flawed characters. * GEORGINA MOORE *
Bursting with love and hope . . . This is the kind of book the world needs right now. * JENNIE GODFREY *
From crossword clues and codes to the biggest puzzle of all: who we really are. [This novel] is infused with warmth and a sense of community. A joy. * S.J BENNETT *
Fiendishly clever, intricately plotted and beautifully written, The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers is a classic in the making. * VERONICA HENRY *
A dazzling and unique debut. * SARAH J. HARRIS *
Samuel Burr has created a delightful conundrum that he unpicks with wit and empathy. A puzzle that's a treat to complete! * BETH MORREY *
Such a perfect blend of found family . . . A gem of a book. * KRISTEN PERRIN *
A warm, clever, hopeful novel. * JENNIE GODFREY *
Full of the most enchanting characters * ANTSEY HARRIS *
With this book, Burr establishes himself as one of the most important writers of his generation. * AWAIS KHAN *
Very special. It's original, quirky and adorable. * MATT CAIN *
A lovely read - warm, amusing and engaging. There is abundant pleasure on offer here * ALEXANDER McCALL SMITH, Author of The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency *
An intriguing story of love and family . . . Funny, wise and revealing * KEITH STUART *
Brilliant, funny, clever, quirky * ERICKA WALLER *
Samuel Burr is a TV producer who has worked on popular factual shows including the BAFTA-nominated Secret Life of 4-Year-Olds. Samuel's writing was selected for Penguin's WriteNow scheme and in 2021 he graduated from the Faber Academy. He previously studied at Westminster Film School.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781398712324 |
| ISBN 10 | 1398712329 |
| Title | The The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers |
| Author | Samuel Burr |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Orion Publishing Co |
| Year published | 2025-03-27 |
| Number of pages | 384 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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