Wednesday, April 30, 2025
This is Not a Game by Kelly Mullen
THIS IS NOT A GAME by Kelly Mullen introduces readers to Mimi, a
resident of Mackinac Island, Michigan, and her videogame designing granddaughter,
Addie. Mimi and Addie attend a local gala which morphs into a locked room
mystery after a murder occurs, and guests are trapped due to a storm. That may
sound conventional, but debut author Mullen provides plenty of twists and
suspects as she compares the two women’s sleuthing adventures to a video game: “about
stimulating the hypothalamus of the player. Making them feel joy, pride, empowerment,
victory, self-determination.” At one point Addie says, “as players, we need to
ask ourselves what mission we need to complete. What is this level telling us?”
There are also multiple whimsical literary and game references (e.g., Carmen San
Diego) throughout. Poor Mimi, though, “was silent as she tried to absorb
everything... just revealed to them. It was becoming difficult to discern who
was a victim and who was an accomplice in this whole blackmail scheme.” The
surprises keep coming in THIS
IS NOT A GAME, a light,
entertaining read. Hopefully, Mullen will have future opportunities to hone her
craft and develop these inviting characters further.
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