An extraordinary, gloriously uplifting novel about the power of friendship and the puzzling ties that bind us
Clayton Stumper might be in his twenties, but he dresses like your grandpa and fusses like your aunt. Abandoned at birth on the steps of the Fellowship of Puzzlemakers, he was raised by a group of eccentric enigmatologists and now finds himself among the last survivors of a fading institution.
When the esteemed crossword compiler and main maternal presence in Clayton’s life, Pippa Allsbrook, passes away, she bestows her final puzzle on him: a promise to reveal the mystery of his parentage and prepare him for life beyond the walls of the commune. So begins Clay’s quest to uncover the secrets surrounding his birth, secrets that will change Clay—and the Fellowship—forever.
The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers is pure joy, a story about love and family and what it means to find your people—no matter what age you are.
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"“The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers is a big-hearted story of family, community and the joy of human connection. Following Clayton as he solves the clues – sometimes reaching dead ends, sometimes making valuable discoveries – we experience the delights to be found in a cleverly-constructed puzzle. The lessons Clayton learns along the way are ones we all could do with being reminded of from time to time. A story that pulled me along with its gusto while touching my heart. Lovely!"
— Sarah Haywood, bestselling author of The Cactus
A real breath of fresh air, Samuel Burr’s debut novel is one of those rare books that seems to arrive just when it's needed the most. Hugely uplifting, The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers is a wonderful story full of kindness, intelligence and warmth.
— AJ Pearce, author of Mrs. Porter CallingA lovely read--warm, amusing and engaging. There is abundant pleasure on offer here.
— Alexander McCall Smith, bestselling author of The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency seriesI LOVE THIS BOOK! I knew I loved it in the first few pages, and stayed head over heels until the very end. Romance, puzzles, and cats? Yes, please!
— Helen Ellis, author of Kiss Me in the Coral LoungeThe book’s sweet-tempered storytelling and game-playing element are appealing and its characters good company.
— Kirkus ReviewsThis story is a puzzle-lover's delight, from crossword clues and codes to the biggest puzzle of all: who we really are. It's infused with warmth and a sense of community. A joy.
— S.J. Bennett, author of the Her Majesty the Queen Investigates seriesThe Fellowship of Puzzlemakers is such a warm hug! I loved the quirky characters, wit, and mystery all wrapped up in creative puzzles. Such a perfect blend of found family, messages of connection and how important it is not to overlook people. A gem of a book.
— Kristen Perrin, author of How To Solve Your Own MurderA ripping yarn full of warmth and wonder, with a splendidly oddball cast, Samuel Burr has created a delightful conundrum that he unpicks with wit and empathy. A puzzle that’s a treat to complete!
— Beth Morrey, author of Delphine Jones Takes a ChanceUtterly beautiful, such a wonderful story told with kindness, elegance and understanding. I am genuinely devastated to leave Pip and the gang behind! An explorations of identity, belonging… and love. I absolutely adored it.
— Joanna Cannon, author of Three Things about ElsieWarm and joyful, clever & layered, a secret that keeps you turning the pages, & most of all real, flawed characters.
— Georgina Moore, author of The Garnett GirlsFiendishly clever, intricately plotted and beautifully written, The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers is a classic in the making. I fell in love with every member of The Fellowship. It’s also great fun. Samuel Burr is a genius!
— Veronica Henry, author of How to Find Love in a Book ShopA dazzling and unique debut. This joyous, beautiful book about love and friendship contains a satisfying mystery and will lift your spirits.
— Sarah J. Harris, author of The Color of Bee Larkham’s MurderFull of the most enchanting characters.
— Anstey Harris, author of When I First Held YouBursting with love and hope. I laughed, cried, loved every single character and was just swept away into the most beautifully drawn world. This is the kind of book the world needs right now, it’s just gorgeous.
— Jennie Godfrey, author of The List of Suspicious ThingsBeautiful, uplifting and inspiring, this is a book that deserves to be read and then reread. I simply could not put this down. With this book, Burr establishes himself as one of the most important writers of his generation.
— Awais Khan, author of Someone Like HerVery special. It’s original, quirky and adorable - and it has added puzzles!
— Matt Cain, author of The Secret Life of Albert EntwistleI LOVE THIS BOOK! I knew I loved it in the first few pages, and stayed head over heels until the very end. Romance, puzzles, and cats? Yes, please!
— Helen Ellis, author of Kiss Me in the Coral LoungeAn utterly charming and thoroughly captivating read, and a stunningly assured debut. Prepare to fall in love with the enigma that is Clayton Stumper.
— S.J. Watson, bestselling author of Before I Go To SleepThe Fellowship of Puzzlemakers is such an intriguing story of love and family, told beautifully through the medium of play and puzzle-solving. Samuel Burr has done the seemingly impossible and found a whole new way to be funny, wise and revealing about relationships and what a mystery they are.
— Keith Stuart, author of A Boy Made of BlocksA real breath of fresh air, Samuel Burr’s debut novel is one of those rare books that seems to arrive just when it's needed the most. Hugely uplifting, The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers is a wonderful story full of kindness, intelligence and warmth.
— AJ Pearce, author of Mrs. Porter Calling“Richly detailed and beautifully imaginative, this charming debut will have readers sharpening their puzzling pencils.
— Abbie Greaves, author of The Silent TreatmentIrresistibly charming, devilishly inventive . . . a total treat.
— Bobby Palmer, author of Isaac and the EggA Real Simple Best Book of 2024
Samuel Burr’s The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers takes readers along on Clayton’s quest to discover his roots, treating us to a literary mood boost about friendship and found family.
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Penelope Keith is an Earphones Award–winning narrator and award-winning actress who is best known for her roles in To the Manor Born and The Good Life, but she has appeared in many other television programs, including No Job for a Lady and Law and Disorder. Her theater performances include The Norman Conquests, Hay Fever, and Mrs. Warren’s Profession. She has received several BAFTA Awards and in 2014 was appointed a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire.
Russell Tovey is a British actor with numerous television, film, and stage credits. He is best known for playing the role of werewolf George Sands in the BBC’s supernatural drama Being Human.