If you liked A lively game of death by Marvin Kaye, start with The Masters of Solitude, The Ultimate Halloween (2001), and The Last Christmas of Ebenezer Scrooge (2003). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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1
The Masters of Solitude
Marvin Kaye · Same author
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2
The Ultimate Halloween
2001 · 336 pages · Marvin Kaye · Same author
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3
The Last Christmas of Ebenezer Scrooge
2003 · 172 pages · Marvin Kaye · Same author
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4
The possession of Immanuel Wolf and other improbable tales
1981 · 171 pages · Marvin Kaye · Same author
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5
Isaac Asimov's Magical Worlds of Fantasy, Volume 7
1986 · 350 pages · Isaac Asimov, Peter Phillips, Martin H. Greenberg, Charles G. Waugh, Jack Finney, Marvin Kaye, Edward D. Hoch, Edward P. Hughes, Robert Louis Stevenson · Same author
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Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine #25
2018 · 134 pages · Marvin Kaye · Same author
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The histrionic Holmes
1971 · 52 pages · Marvin Kaye · Same author
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8
The Resurrected Holmes
1997 · 352 pages · Marvin Kaye · Same author
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9
The Laurel and Hardy Murders (Wildside Mystery Classics)
2001 · 192 pages · Marvin Kaye · Same author
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10
The Penguin Book of Witches and Warlocks
1991 · 544 pages · Marvin Kaye · Same author
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The Dragon Quintet
2005 · 277 pages · Marvin Kaye, Elizabeth Moon, Tanith Lee, Michael Swanwick · Same author
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12
Bullets for Macbeth (Hilary Quayle Mysteries)
1979 · 188 pages · Marvin Kaye · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after A lively game of death?
BookOrb recommends The Masters of Solitude, The Ultimate Halloween (2001), The Last Christmas of Ebenezer Scrooge (2003), The possession of Immanuel Wolf and other improbable tales (1981), and Isaac Asimov's Magical Worlds of Fantasy, Volume 7 (1986).
Are there books like A lively game of death?
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Who wrote A lively game of death?
A lively game of death is by Marvin Kaye.