
Published August 29th, 2024 by Viper Books
Mystery, Thriller, Suspense, Crime Fiction
Today is my stop on the blog tour for this innovative, perplexing and addictive whodunnit. Thank you to Viper Books for the invitation to take part and for sending me a copy of the book in exchange for my honest review.
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ABOUT THE BOOK:
*** FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE APPEAL, THE TWYFORD CODE, THE MYSTERIOUS CASE OF THE ALPERTON ANGELS AND THE CHRISTMAS APPEAL ***
‘An absolute original’ – MICK HERRON
‘Hallett at her very best’ – ELLY GRIFFITHS
‘A slice of genius’ – LOUISE CANDLISH
Six Students. One Murder. Your Time Starts Now…
The mature students of Royal Hastings University’s new art course have been trouble from day one. From acclaimed artist Alyson who seems oddly overqualified, to hapless Patrick who can barely operate design software, and city boy Cameron who blusters his way through assignments. Not to mention Jem, who’s a gifted young sculptor… but cross her at your peril.
The year-long course is blighted by students setting fire to one another’s artwork, a rumoured extra-marital affair and a disastrous road trip. But finally they are given their last assignment: to build an art installation for a local manufacturer. With six students who have nothing in common except their clashing personal agendas, what could possibly go wrong?
The answer is: murder. When the external examiner arrives to assess the students’ coursework, he becomes convinced that a student was killed on the course and that the others covered it up. But is he right? Only a close examination of the evidence will reveal the truth. Your time starts now…
‘Witty, creepy and oh-so-clever’ – TOM HINDLE
‘Fresh and infinitely intriguing’ – J.M. HALL
‘Witty, devious and outrageously brilliant’ – IAN MOORE




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MY REVIEW:
“What could have possibly gone wrong on an art course”
Original, ambitious, devilishly clever and addictive, the Queen of the epistolary novel is back with her twistiest and most perplexing whodunnit yet.
The new art course at Royal Hastings University has been plagued with problems since day one. The six mature students on the course have clashed from the beginning, there’s rumours of an extra-marital affair, students setting fire to each other’s artwork, and a disastrous road trip. But they must somehow work together to create their final assignment: building an art installation for a local manufacturer. Surely they can overcome their differences and personal agendas to get the job done. After all, what could go wrong on an art course? The external examiner is convinced the answer is murder. He believes that one of the students was killed on the course and the others have covered it up. Surely he must be wrong? It’s time to examine the evidence and find out the truth…
A new Janice Hallet book always feels like an event so I was very excited to be invited on the blog tour and start reading. Expertly written, intricately plotted and acutely observed, this isn’t a book you read, but one you step into, inviting you to be part of it from the beginning by challenging the reader to solve the mystery alongside the examiner. The characters are richly drawn and fascinating, drawing you into the drama and conflict of the art course. I was completely immersed, living and breathing every moment alongside these characters and losing myself in the story so much that the world around me ceased to exist. I was ready to find a killer. Or so I thought…
Hallett is a master storyteller. When you pick up one of her books you know you are about to read an innovative, complex and sophisticated page-turner that will keep you guessing. She takes her readers on a labyrinthian journey that is impossible to predict, teasing us with misdirection and embedding clues into the story like breadcrumbs to follow. But they are hidden and we don’t see them until later when she hits us with a shocking twist, revealing the truth so that those little, innocuous things now suddenly have a greater meaning and things make sense. The puzzle begins to come together. I was in her thrall, on the edge of my seat from start to finish and so transfixed that I inhaled it in just two sittings. How on earth does she do it? I’d love to peek inside her brain and get a glimpse of her genius because I have no idea how she even begins creating something so clever and convoluted. I’m in awe. This is without a doubt my favourite of her books I’ve read so far and one of my top books this year.
Creative, unique and immersive, The Examiner is an outstanding mystery that will make your head spin. Definitely one not to be missed.
Rating: 🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Janice Hallett is the author of three best-selling novels. Her debut, The Appeal, was awarded the CWA Debut Dagger of 2021 and was a Sunday Times’ Bestseller, Waterstones’ Thriller of the Month and Sunday Times’ Crime Book of the Month. Her second novel The Twyford Code was named Crime & Thriller Book of the Year in the British Book Awards 2023. It was also a Sunday Times’ Bestseller and a Financial Times book of the year. The Mysterious Case of the Alperton Angels was an instant Times and Sunday Times bestseller on its launch in January 2023 and a Richard & Judy Book Club pick.
The Christmas Appeal, a fast, fun and festive novella, was launched in October 2023. It was a Times and Sunday Times bestseller.
Her next novel is The Examiner, released on 29 August 2024.
Her first novel for children aged 8-12 is A Box Full of Murders, released in March 2025.
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Thanks for reading, Bibliophiles xxxx

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I love her books!!
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