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Violence
Some
Multiple deaths and some violence in the mystery context
Language
Barely any
Period language; mild
Sexual Content
Barely any
Brief romantic content
Substance Use
Barely any
Social drinking in the period manor setting
Emotional Intensity
Some
Themes of identity, moral compromise, and the psychological weight of inhabiting another's body
What this book is about
Aiden Bishop must solve the murder of Evelyn Hardcastle at Blackheath Manor — but he keeps waking up in a different guest's body, reliving the same day. Turton's wildly inventive mystery blends Agatha Christie's country house puzzle with Quantum Leap mechanics. The solution is as clever as the premise, and the atmosphere is genuinely eerie.
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Murder mystery content
Body-switching concept
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