FatallyInvited the Bulbrigar

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FatallyInvited
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Named after the book "You Are Fatally Invited" by Ande Pliego.

An exclusive thriller writer’s retreat hosted on a private island turns lethal when one of the authors is found murdered in this twisty locked room mystery.

When renowned anonymous author J. R. Alastor hires former aspiring writer Mila del Angél to host a writing retreat at his private manor off the coast of Maine, she jumps at the chance—particularly since she has an ax to grind with one of the invitees. The guest list? Six thriller authors, all masters of deceit, misdirection, and mayhem.

Confess the crimes, survive the tropes.

Alastor and Mila have masterminded a week of games, trope-fueled riddles, and maybe a jump scare or two—the perfect cover for Mila to plot a murder of her own. But when a guest turns up dead—and it’s not the murder she planned—Mila finds herself trapped in a different narrative altogether.

One by one, you’ll lose your turn.

With a storm cutting off the island, and the body count rising, Mila must outwit a killer who knows literally every trick in the book.

Until only one of us remains…

About Bulbrigar Eggs

Bulbrigar eggs are snow white in coloration and decorated with small strands of Christmas lights. These lone strands are able to light up even though they're unplugged, since the eggs produce a magical type of static electricity that powers them.

About the Bulbrigar Creature

Bulbrigars are a type of parrot that are typically only seen near Ark City during winter. They begin their nesting season in late November when Arkians start to hang their Christmas lights. Bulbrigars love nothing more than bright and colorful Christmas lights and will take individual bulbs to decorate their feathers. Bulbrigars produce a special type of static electricity that not only powers the lights, but also holds them in place within their feathers. They will also use their razor sharp beaks to cut off bits of light strands and weave them into their nests, which gleam with color when the bird comes into the vicinity.

Due to their destructive nature when it comes to lights, many Arkians consider Bulbrigars a nuisance. Attempts to dissuade them from cutting light strands have been unsuccessful due to their intelligent nature, but it is rumored that they will not touch your decorations as long as you leave a pile of lights on your roof for them to take.