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Based on a first chapter by:
Richard Wiseman
All proceeds go to:
National Literacy Trust
The Team
The Curious Life and Mysterious Death of Mr Joseph Wheeler
PARADOX - the world's first crowd-sourced murder mystery novel, was created over the course of 3 months on Libboo.com and based on a first chapter by the bestselling author Richard Wiseman (59 Seconds, Quirkology, Luck Factor, Paranormality).

Over 9,000 people took part in it's creation, ranging from writers, editors, illustrators, readers, critics and judges! The final version was constructed by a winning team of Libboo members and this is that final version.

All proceeds generated from this project are being donated to the National Literacy Trust to help improve literacy rates across the globe.

You can purchase the full version of this Libbook on Barnes & Noble, and Amazon.

Happy reading!
Latest Review
This is not your ordinary murder mystery. Hovermale et al, add a dash of extra intrigue with short captions at the beginning of each chapter eluding that there is more going on than a typical investigation. Saying any more would be a spoiler. Read for yourself! It's a fun read.
Written by Molly Thompson
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Kristen Wright wrote a comment
Congratulations, Maureen-- awesome writing and great promotion!
This was great fun!!! Thank you, Libboo!
5 months ago
Tiffany Hoyt wrote a comment
Great book so far, I haven't been able to read too much yet since I just discovered it. Will it still be free to view online after today? I saw that one site was hosting it only until today. :(

If not, then how much does it cost? I'll remember it when I finally get a pay check in 3 weeks. :)
5 months ago
Molly Thompson wrote a review
This is not your ordinary murder mystery. Hovermale et al, add a dash of extra intrigue with short captions at the beginning of each chapter eluding that there is more going on than a typical...
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Rebecca Venn wrote a review
It took me a few days to be able to sit down and get totally caught up with the story but caught up I did.

I love mysteries and this one kept me turning each page. The house suffered

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Marina Harris wrote a review
What an incredible read! The character development was phenomenal and the plot twists - very cool!! Nicely executed.
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Alex Hieatt wrote a review
Best mystery I've read in a long time.
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Tim Hovermale wrote a review
Couldn't help but to add this review here. Was uncertain at first but the character development was excellent. Love the plot twist as how Mr Wheeler wound up in present time. Great play on the old...
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Jaime Morissette wrote a review
A great murder mystery! Can't wait to see more from this author!
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Maureen Hovermale wrote a comment
New comment on the blog!: I always like the weaving together of the protagonists different views and actions to make a cohesive plot at the end.
5 months ago
Amber Hieatt wrote a review
A fantastic thrill! If mystery and murder is what piques your interest, you won't be disappointed with this story.
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Maureen Hovermale wrote a comment
Jaime, thanks for the link to tinyurl.com You ROCK!
5 months ago
Maureen Hovermale wrote a comment
Next time the competition happens, please make the title shorter...would be easier to tweet. =D
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