Pub quiz cheating may not be a matter of life and death - but it can feel that way
Weeks before the Manchester cheating story broke, I published a murder mystery novel with almost the same plot. It’s no coincidence You probably saw the recent story about a publican who grew suspicious of a team that won his pub quiz every week. He and his staff set about trying to discover (…)
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