The Puzzle Box
Books | Fiction / Thrillers / Suspense
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Danielle Trussoni
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • “A fun, DaVinci Code–style blend of puzzles, mysticism and high-octane action” (People, Best Books of the Month), from the author of The Puzzle Master“This rip-roaring adventure thriller is an escapist puzzle box of delights: a neurodivergent hero, an unsolvable mystery, and death hanging over every move.”—Catherine Steadman, author of Something in the Water FINALIST FOR THE LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK PRIZE • A PUBLISHERS WEEKLY BEST BOOK OF THE YEARTwo sisters. A lost imperial treasure. The world’s greatest puzzle master has twenty-four hours to solve the most dangerous mystery of his life . . . or die trying.It is the Year of the Wood Dragon, and the ingenious Mike Brink has been invited to Tokyo, Japan, to open the legendary Dragon Box.The box was constructed during one of Japan’s most tumultuous periods, when the samurai class was disbanded and the shogun lost power. In this moment of crisis, Emperor Meiji locked a priceless Imperial secret in the Dragon Box. Only two people knew how to open the box—Meiji and the box’s sadistic constructor—and both died without telling a soul what was inside or how to open it.Every twelve years since then, in the Year of the Dragon, the Imperial family holds a clandestine contest to open the box. It is devilishly difficult, filled with tricks, booby traps, poisons, and mind-bending twists. Every puzzle master who has attempted to open it has died in the process.But Brink is not just any puzzle master. He may be the only person alive who can crack it. His determination is matched only by that of two sisters, descendants of an illustrious samurai clan, who will stop at nothing to claim the treasure.Brink’s quest launches him on a breakneck adventure across Japan, from the Imperial Palace in Tokyo to the pristine forests of Hakone to an ancient cave in Kyushu. In the process, he discovers the power of Meiji’s hidden treasure, and—more crucially—the true nature of his extraordinary talent.
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Author
Danielle Trussoni
Pages
336
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Published Date
2024-10-08
ISBN
0593595327 9780593595329
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"Another Mike Brink page turner from Danielle Trussoni filled with twists and turns and the right amount of historical context. It’s been a few years since Mike Brink faced the greatest puzzle of his life, going up against Jameson Sedge and freeing Jess Price. Mike is trying to move on with his life quietly making puzzles for the New York Times and engaging in puzzle competitions when they appear. His doctor may be on the edge of a breakthrough in helping mike alter his brain chemistry, and lead a normal non-puzzle obsessed life, when Mike is given the puzzle opportunity of a lifetime. Sakura has been sent by the emperor of Japan to present Mike with a puzzle box, once the box is solved Mike will be eligible for a chance to try and open the fabled Dragon Box Puzzle created by legendary puzzle box creator Ogawa for Emperor Meiji. The box can only be attempted every 12 years during a full moon, and it is rumored that everyone who has tried to open the box has died. His desire to solve puzzles and the real-world dangers have Mike torn, but ultimately, he gets on the plane to Japan for this unique opportunity. What happens after is true to form page turning action. The puzzle challenges mike both physically and mentally, but he’s not the only one who wants to see the puzzle opened. There is a secret group called the Faction that is following Mike’s every move and trying to get the prize first. The reader is taken on a trip through history, but real-world social commentary is interspersed into the plot creating a fun and faced paced environment that spans centuries. I still think fans of Indiana Jones, The DaVinci Code and National Treasure will love this series. <br/>Thank you to Danielle Trussoni and the Librarian’s Husband’s Book Club for providing me with the opportunity to read an advanced copy of this book. This review was not asked for and everything written here is honest and from the heart."