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Kaye Morgan - Ghost Sudoku (A Sudoku Mystery)

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The next installment in the exciting Sudoku mystery series featuring puzzle master Liza Kelly... Original Sudoku puzzles included After spending her vacation hiding from the media, Liza returns to find that the town has put her in the running for mayor. She has a feeling that the neighboring county and its dirty political machine are involved. When she turns to an old classmate to find out, she discovers that hes been murdered. A closeted Sudoku fan, hes left behind puzzles that may have hidden clues to what finished him off and who is trying to run Liza into the ground.

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Table of Contents Praise for the Sudoku Mysteries Sinister Sudoku - photo 1
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Praise for the Sudoku Mysteries

Sinister Sudoku
Almost reads like an Agatha Christie... [A] very entertaining series... You do not need to be a fan of sudoku to enjoy the mystery, but if you are, youll enjoy solving the puzzles and tips scattered throughout the story.
CA Reviews

A wonderful addition to Ms. Morgans Sudoku Mystery series! The narrative hits the ground running incorporating sudoku strategy with a treasure hunt and a tantalizing whodunit! I look forward to more!
The Romance Readers Connection

Murder byNumbers
A fun read.
Cozy Library

Kaye Morgan has written a cleverly constructed mystery that reflects the finely crafted sudoku puzzles that are included for fans to enjoy.
The Mystery Gazette

Whether you are interested in sudoku or not, this mystery is fun and challenging.
MyShelf.com

Death by Sudoku
The start of a great new amateur-sleuth series... Kaye Morgan is a talented storyteller who will go far in the mystery genre.
The Best Reviews

The characters are likable... Sudoku plays an integral role, and puzzles are presented in various places for the reader to solve.
Gumshoe Review

Puzzles and codes surround a vast pattern of murder... Sudoku lovers (like myself) will be delighted to see on the cover that this is the first of a series.
Spinoff Reviews
Berkley Prime Crime titles by Kaye Morgan

DEATH BY SUDOKU
MURDER BY NUMBERS
SINISTER SUDOKU
KILLER SUDOKU
GHOST SUDOKU
To the nieces Maureen and Kathleen Jacqueline and Caroline who occasionally - photo 2
To the nieces, Maureen and Kathleen, Jacqueline and Caroline, who occasionally read some of this stuff. And of course many thanks to Michelle Vega of The Berkley Publishing Group, who, like it or not, has to edit it all.

Ive had good flights and bad ones on small planes, Liza Kelly said. Looking at a view like this, I can see why you do it.
Seen from about 8,000 feet up in the air, the Pacific Ocean off Oregon looked like a huge, burnished, silver-blue shield.
Yeah, well, the weather is pretty decent, Wish Dudek told her. You might not say that if we were going through some turbulence.
Been there, dont want to do that ever again, Liza replied. Its like riding a roller coasteronly without the rails.
Wish chuckled, a sound that had become familiar to Liza over the past twenty-five years of TV watching. Hed hosted the game show D-Kodas long before Liza got into high school, much less started with the Markson Agency. Nowadays, Dudek was a client of the publicity agency where Liza was a partner, though this flight was the longest amount of time Liza had ever spent with him. For most of the trip theyd talked about Lizas other career as a syndicated columnist and creator of sudoku puzzles.
Wish had shown that he understood the rules of sudokufitting the numbers 1 through 9 into the rows and columns of a nine-by-nine grid based on twenty or so clues scattered around the matrix. What interested him were the possibilities of inserting information into the 81-space sudoku array. Have you ever seen a sudoku puzzle that hid a message?
Ive found various sets of numbers hidden in sudoku, she said. But working with only the numbers one through nineand having them only appear about twenty times per puzzle as cluesits kind of tough to encode any extensive communication.
And some of those puzzle makers had pretty intense reasons to pass a message along, Wish went on.
Liza sighed. Now her pilot had definitely pushed the conversation into what she grudgingly considered her third career. Yeah, Ive stumbled across some murders, and because I had a connectionand there were puzzles involvedI tried to do something.
Like solving them, Wish said.
Its not like cracking a sudoku, Liza warned, or any of the puzzles on your show. Life is a lot messier, not to mention irrational.
Its done well for you. Wish didnt look up from his instruments. Between that and your column, youre almost a celebrity.
Liza rolled her eyes. My partner had a lot to do with that.
Wish laughed. When it comes to publicity, who in their right mind would go against Michelle Markson?
And as far as celebrity goes, can you guess how I spent the last two weeks? Liza asked.
Enjoying a vacation, judging from that tan.
Going incognito. Liza gave a sour laugh. Earlier this spring, I tried to mix some R and R with a sudoku tournament at a resort.
I think I heard about that, Wish said. People started turning up dead.
Liza nodded. So this time instead of going as Liza Kelly, I went as Mrs. Michael Langley, using a credit account Michael and I hadnt closed when we started divorce proceedings.
Heard about that, too. Wish glanced over. So is it final yet?
Liza shook her head, unwillingor maybe unableto answer. How could she explain three men in her lifeincluding an almost-ex-husband?
Instead, she took a shot at changing the subject. Anyway, I got two weeks of sun, surf, and spa treatments. No sudoku, no cell phone
No celebrity, Wish finished for her with a lopsided smile. Not that I can tell you much about that. When were shooting, Im doing five to six shows a day, locked in the studio. He tapped his cheek. They spray this tan on me.
The sense of humor that always kept popping up on the screen raised its head, transforming his conventionally handsome face with an impish grin. Guess I cant complain, though. I had an Irish mother who named me Aloysius and a Polish father who made me swear Id never abandon the proud Dudek name. With all that, its a miracle I made it anywhere in show business.
That got a laugh from Liza. Hey, you did well enough to buy your own airplane.
Just a two-seaterbarely a puddle jumper.
Liza cast an apprehensive glance at the ocean far below.
But it gives me the freedom to move around and make some use of my nationally syndicated name. Wish flashed that grin again. Im not just flying up here to give you a lift, you know.
Thats right, Liza said. Michelle mentioned you were going to a political dinner.
Up in Seattle. Wishs irrepressible grin grew wider. Im afraid my political views may not fit in with most Hollywood types. But I try to make myself useful when Im asked. Put my famous, funny-looking face front and center for a good cause.
He shot Liza a speculative look. Have you ever considered politics? Im guessing your hometown is probably the same size as Wasilla
Oh, please, Liza replied quickly, to cut that idea off. As if I dont have enough going on in my life right now, youd have me leap into an election campaign.
She smiled. I guess the best thing I can do is to quote Michelle: From the time I started doing PR, I got a bellyful of deceit and megalomania from my first clients in the entertainment business. So I drew the line at politicians.
Wish laughed so hard, Liza had a moments panic at whether he was going to plunge them into the ocean so far below. Ive got to steal that, he finally said when he had himself under control. Maybe I can work it into tonights after-dinner speech.
Well, in this case, I dont think Michelle would be interested in attribution, Liza told him. Especially since this isnt a show biz crowd.
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