Wexbridge Case Files

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WEXBRIDGE CASE FILES

A series of solve-it-yourself case files. No narrator to trust. Just the record, and whatever you can prove from it.

Each book is a real police file in your hands: custody records, witness statements, phone logs, lab findings, torn pages. Printed in black and white on aged paper stock, with evidence tags, rubber stamps and paperclips. You read the exhibits, you mark the contradictions, and you decide what happened. When you are ready, you submit your findings and Wexbridge returns its verdict.

FILE ONE • OUT NOW

WHICH SARAH?

WEXBRIDGE CONSTABULARY • 40 EXHIBIT PAGES

OUT NOW

Daniel Mercer is dead at 11 Harlow Row. A woman is in custody, and the file against her is thorough. She has said one thing since her arrest:

“You have the wrong Sarah. I mean that literally.”

She is right, and the file cannot see it. Two women share a name, and the record has quietly filed them as one. Some details are reliable. Some are incomplete. Some are true, but attached to the wrong Sarah. Your job is to decide which evidence belongs to which woman, and then to prove it.

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FILE TWO • SEPTEMBER 2026

WHY NORA?

40 EXHIBITS • WIRE-O BOUND

A death on a Friday afternoon in June. Forty exhibits, each one apparently ordinary: a parking payment, a lost-property log, a thermostat account, a neighbour who did not look twice. Everyone in this file is helpful. One of them is helpful in a way that does not survive a second reading.

Publishing mid to late September 2026. Register your interest →

FILE THREE • EARLY 2027

WHOSE ALIBI?

The third Wexbridge case file. Everyone accounted for their evening. Only one account survives the timeline.

Coming early 2027.

Part of the same house as Sarah Killed Me!, the daily murder-mystery puzzle. Denella Publishing