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"Pop your favorite Agatha Christie whodunnit into a blender with a scoop of Downton Abbey, a dash of Quantum Leap, and a liberal sprinkling of Groundhog Day and you'll get this unique murder mystery." ―Harper's Bazaar

The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle is a breathlessly addictive mystery that follows one…

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I put off reading this for a few years, because all the acclaim regarding its originality of plot seemed overblown, and that plot sounded confusing. How wrong I was! The plot may be potentially confusing, but Turton is such a skilled writer that the reader is able to follow its cleverly contrived premise and all the consequent twists, especially as it is (cliché alert!) hard to put the book down. And is it really possible, after so many thousands of murder mysteries have been written, for one to be truly original in its plot? Absolutely!

Admittedly, I had to re-read this novel a few times to comprehend the mystery, but it was well worth it. While the supernatural element was hard to grasp, the plot clicked right into place once I figured it out.

The main character’s confusion added to their story more than subtracted, which alone is a success to me as characters running around confused for half the book can be frustrating. But the scenario was essentially an isolated murder mystery done in a rather clever and unique way.

With a mystery that was so complex, I was worried the ending would be…

When I was young, I quickly developed a taste for sci-fi. Thanks to my father, I also learned to love murder mysteries. I still remember us watching Columbo together.

My love for those genres makes it feel like The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle was written for me. At first glance, the setting is normal, a country house in the 1920s. The twist is that there’s a time loop, and the only way to break it is for the protagonist to solve the murder of Evelyn Hardcastle.

Even better, for every loop, the protagonist has his consciousness awakening in a…

From Benoit's list on sci-fi books with strange settings.

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The High House by James Stoddard,

The Victorian mansion, Evenmere, is the mechanism that runs the universe.

The lamps must be lit, or the stars die. The clocks must be wound, or Time ceases. The Balance between Order and Chaos must be preserved, or Existence crumbles.

Appointed the Steward of Evenmere, Carter Anderson must learn the…

At first a bit difficult to follow, this book is fun! A bit historical, a bit magical, and a bit suspenseful.

Aidan wakes up in someone else’s body, suffering memory loss and calling for someone named Anna. Soon he learns he has eight days and eight bodies to discover who murdered Evelyn Hardcastle, and that he is competing with two other people who do it.

Should they all fail after eight days, the time loops starts again, should one succeed, that person alone will be released from the strange time-loop they are in. Lots of facts and clues to…

The main hero’s journey jumping between the bodies of other characters in the book made for a fun experience.

Everyone was in the same location for the whole book, much like the other books listed. However, the perspective shifting made the same place look and feel different to me almost every time as a reader.

The change in perspective also helped unlock clues and secrets that we as readers wouldn’t know before, so that added layers to the overall mystery. 

From Claris' list on mysteries stuck in isolated areas.

More of a murder mystery novel in the vein of Agatha Christie, as the time loop is only nebulously defined as science fiction, this book is by far the most complicated, in the best possible way, of the books recommended in this list.

The twist in this time loop is that the main character’s consciousness jumps into different bodies to relive the same day in an attempt to solve a murder, which made my head spin a little with each new day, but it made the nesting narrative feel all the more interconnected and satisfying when it all comes together…

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December on 5C4 by Adam Strassberg,

Magical realism meets the magic of Christmas in this mix of Jewish, New Testament, and Santa stories–all reenacted in an urban psychiatric hospital!

On locked ward 5C4, Josh, a patient with many similarities to Jesus, is hospitalized concurrently with Nick, a patient with many similarities to Santa. The two argue…

This is a modern take on golden age crime – a murder during a party at a manor house, with a protagonist who wakes up every day in a new body, and must repeat the day which ends with the killing.

He can only escape this cycle if he solves the murder. There is an Agatha Christie style to the book, with clues being dropped in each of the protagonist’s incarnations. I love the concept, and remember thinking when I read it: ‘I wish I’d come up with that!’

From Guy's list on speculative crime.

This book is essentially The Westing Game meets Black Mirror—and although The 7 ½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle contains more blood than you might expect in a typical cozy, there’s enough math, mystery, and time-travel mechanics to keep even the most squeamish nerds reading.

Like most stories that mess around with time, you’re probably going to want to read this one twice—because the pieces that don’t fit during your first read will make a lot more sense during the second. There’s also a chess game, although the way the pieces move after the game (or is it before?) is…

I love puzzles. And I love riddles. And I love books. So, what’s not to love about a puzzle box of a book?

This was a book I didn’t read until well after my book had been published, and I’m still not sure why it took me so long to find it. I feel like maybe Stuart Turton and I are kindred spirits. Like maybe he somehow gained access to my mind and plucked out the perplexing and completely tangential thoughts that live there. The 7 ½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle is an amazing work of art. It’s complex—and perhaps…

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Trusting Her Duke by Arietta Richmond,

A Duke with rigid opinions, a Lady whose beliefs conflict with his, a long disputed parcel of land, a conniving neighbour, a desperate collaboration, a failure of trust, a love found despite it all.

Alexander Cavendish, Duke of Ravensworth, returned from war to find that his father and brother had…

Quantum Leap is my favorite television show of all time. I loved the time travel premise in an otherwise not very sci-fi program, the anthology format allowing for completely different stories week to week, and the way it could teach different perspectives while (mostly) avoiding a heavy hand. Why do I bring this up while recommending The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle? Pretend Quantum Leap is back as a limited 6 episode miniseries where Sam Beckett has to solve a murder and that's pretty much this book. I don't know if that was the author's intent, but it…

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The High House by James Stoddard,

The Victorian mansion, Evenmere, is the mechanism that runs the universe.

The lamps must be lit, or the stars die. The clocks must be wound, or Time ceases. The Balance between Order and Chaos must be preserved, or Existence crumbles.

Appointed the Steward of Evenmere, Carter Anderson must learn the…

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