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Cover of Five-minute Mysteries 3: Another 40 Cases of Murder and Mayhem for You to Solve

Five-minute Mysteries 3: Another 40 Cases of Murder and Mayhem for You to Solve

โœ Scribed by Ken Weber


Book ID
111122990
Publisher
Firefly Books
Year
2012
Tongue
en-US
Weight
915 KB
Series
Five Minute Mysteries
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781552978648
ASIN
B00ADSNJQQ

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โœฆ Synopsis


40 more felonies to solve.

Here is the perfect book for when you have a few minutes to kill. Test your powers of deduction with 40 of the best quick-read whodunits in the third installment of the popular Five-minute Mysteries series.

Here's the idea: take about five minutes and read a mystery. The stories โ€” some about the crime, some about the evidence left behind, or perhaps the getaway or the investigating detective, and so on โ€” are told with all the clues you need to solve the question posed at the end.

The problems are yours to solve: How did the courtly investigator expose the insurance cheat? What clues at the scene of a murder-suicide actually point to a murder-murder? What egregious mistakes were being made by airport security? Plus 37 more brain-teasing situations.

The cases presented are rated from easy to moderate to challenging. Some of the mysteries unravel quicker than a dime store sweater while others will remain on the books for a long time. Or at least until you go to the back of the book where the solution to each mystery is revealed.

Five-minute Mysteries 3 is a treat for puzzle and mystery fans and a rare opportunity to step into the shoes of law enforcement and outsmart the criminals.


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โœ Ken Weber ๐Ÿ“‚ Fiction ๐Ÿ“… 2013 ๐Ÿ› Firefly Books ๐ŸŒ English โš– 2 MB

*When you have a few minutes to kill.* Armchairs sleuths can test their powers of deduction with 40 of the best quick-read whodunits in this fifth volume of the popular **Five-minute Mysteries** series. Here's the idea. Readers take about five minutes to read a short mystery. Next, they must solve