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Whodunits: Test Your Crime Solving Skills with This Engrossing Collection

Current price: $12.99
Whodunits: Test Your Crime Solving Skills with This Engrossing Collection
Whodunits: Test Your Crime Solving Skills with This Engrossing Collection

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Whodunits: Test Your Crime Solving Skills with This Engrossing Collection

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In this illustrated puzzle book, you can pit your wits against all manner of cunning criminals as you attempt to solve the 50 fiendish mysteries within. In each puzzle, you will accompany one of three sleuths as they examine the scene, evidence, and potential suspects. Everything you need to identify the culprit is there for you on the page - an inconsistency, an impossibility or some tell-tale detail will reveal the guilty party. You have to find the flaw in the story and uncover the criminal. It's up to you to separate fact from fiction and work out whodunit! If you're a puzzle fan looking for a thrilling treat, or a mystery lover who fancies themselves a detective extraordinaire, this is just the book for you. bring together mind-bending puzzles inspired by classic themes and figures from history and literature, from ancient antiquity to modern greats. These are presented in handsome decorative formats that make the perfect gift.

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