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Martin Edwards: Hemlock Bay (2024, Head of Zeus)

Nothing is irrelevant, dense with clues, extremely sharp, but almost unbelievable.

I can't stress this enough — every part of the book has a sinister undercurrent. It is the opposite of Horowitz, the opposite of Ellery Queen, it doesn't pinpoint into the single culmination of solution. Rather, it explodes with a fireworks of horror. Please read it and continuously hypothesise, if you want to solve it.

I wasn't even close, even though all the clues were there.

Almost perfect.