The Final Problem

A Novel
by Arturo Perez-Reverte, Frances Riddle
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In this locked-room mystery set in 1960, a washed-up actor puts his on-camera detective skills to the test when a suspicious death shatters the quiet peace for a group of strangers staying at an isolated Greek island resort. Perfect for fans of Knives Out, Benjamin Stevenson, and Anthony Horowitz.

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Published By Little, Brown and Company

Format Hardback

Number Of Pages 320

Publication Date 02/10/2026

ISBN 9780316594349

Dimensions 6.4 inches x 9.65 inches


“The perfect murder mystery to transport you to another time: 1960, another place: an idyllic Greek Island, and a brand-new amateur sleuth in Ormond Basil, a ‘resting’ actor who once played Sherlock Holmes on screen, a role that means everyone expects him to solve a baffling murder… This is a fresh new classic that fans of the genre will LOVE. Like taking a warm bath in the best of the Golden Age!”—Janice Hallett, author of The Appeal

"Lovers of old films, traditional locked room mysteries and Sherlock Holmes will revel in the cunning setup and elegant execution of Pérez-Reverte’s THE FINAL PROBLEM which pays homage to all those things... a meta-delight."—Sarah Lyall, The New York Times

"The Final Problem is a brilliantly devised meta-mystery, a concoction of old Hollywood glamour with a high-body-count murder mystery. A true delight right up to its clever final reveal."—Peter Swanson, author of Eight Perfect Murders

"A literary novel that strikes a beautiful chord with anyone who loves the Golden Age of mysteries. It's a heck of a lot of fun."—Bethany Latham, The Historical Novel Society

"One of the best crime novels I've read in years. An elegant and engrossing puzzle. Murder mystery bliss."—Kelly Mullen, author of This Is Not a Game

"A delicious Sherlockian divertissement."—Financial Times

"Clever and entertaining but also somewhat melancholy, poignant—a reflection on a time gone by, a generation now passed. . . A sly love letter to the immortal detective, his creator, and the golden age of cinema."—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"This is a gift to whodunit fans."—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

And further praise for the novels of Arturo Perez-Reverte: 

“John Le Carre meets Gabriel Garcia Marquez…Pérez-Reverte has a huge following…and it’s spreading.”—The Wall Street Journal

The Da Vinci Code and The Rule of Four…pale in comparison with Pérez-Reverte novels.”—Time Out New York

“A heart-stopping narrative…It’s a rare novelist who can create a literary page-turner. Pérez-Reverte is one of those rarities.”—The Denver Post

“High-level intrigue and double-dealing in the tradition of Alexandre Dumas.”—Los Angeles Times
 

 
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