

The Twyford Code is a gripping crime novel from acclaimed British author Janice Hallett. This cosy mystery follows Steve Smith as he uncovers a hidden code. Readers can solve the puzzle alongside him.
Can you crack the Code?
'The queen of tricksy crime. Every page is a joy' SUNDAY TIMES
'Brilliant - a heartwarming mystery not to be missed' OBSERVER
'Wonderful. Ingenious and wholly satisfying' BRIAN MCGILLOWAY
Edith Twyford was once a world-famous children's author, but now her only legacy is the rumoured existence of the Twyford Code: a series of clues hidden in her books leading to... what? No one knows - but that hasn't stopped the speculation.
Steve Smith can trace nearly all the bad things in his life back to Edith Twyford. As a child he found one of her books, covered in strange symbols. He showed it to his teacher, Miss Iles, who was convinced it held the key to the code. Within weeks Miss Iles had disappeared, and Steve has no idea if she is dead or alive - or if she was right. Now he's determined to find out.
But the Twyford Code hides secrets some would do anything to possess, and Steve isn't the only one on its trail. The race is on to solve the mystery of the century. Could you get there first?
The bestselling new cosy crime sensation from the author of The Appeal, perfect for fans of Richard Osman and S. J. Bennett.
'Every page is a joy, and the startling final reveal crowns Hallett as the queen of unreliable narrators' SUNDAY TIMES
'A tour de force... A mind-bending, heartwarming mystery that is not to be missed' OBSERVER
'Enid Blyton meets Agatha Christie with a cracking twist. Witty and wonderful' MARION TODD
'Golden Age Christie-esque puzzle meets The Usual Suspects. Outstanding. Unlike anything you'll ever read' IMRAN MAHMOOD
'A brilliantly clever, deceptive mystery with a unique twist' HEAT
Other Information: Janice Hallett studied English at UCL, and spent several years as a magazine editor, winning two awards for journalism. After gaining an MA in Screenwriting at Royal Holloway, she co-wrote the feature film Retreat. Her debut novel, The Appeal, was a Sunday Times bestseller, the Sunday Times crime book of the year, and shortlisted for the Waterstones book of the year. When not indulging her passion for global adventure travel, Janice is based in West London.