<p>An undercover officer, believing he is being invited inside a new illegal venture, finds himself the target of a homicidal gambling ring that bets on the outcome of unsuspecting people given the 'bath salts' drug.</p><p></p>
Head-Scratching, Eye-Catching 3-D Conundrums
โ Scribed by Laszlo Kresz, Karoly Kresz, Istvan Kresz, Laszlo Mero (foreword)
- Publisher
- Sterling
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 100
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
This follow-up to Eye-Pleasing, Mind-Teasing 3-D Conundrums offers more visually dazzling puzzle fun, all with contemporary-looking graphic and computer-generated images that increase the solving pleasure. Each conundrum takes up a full, colorful page. A group of delicate golden keys seem to explode like fireworks on the deep purple page. The puzzle: find the one key that's different than the others. Another figure has nine components, held together by screws. Which three different color screws have to be unscrewed to let the shape fall into three parts? Can pieces of a chessboard be joined so that none of the queens can capture any of the others? Every problem is as pleasing to the eye as it is challenging to the brain.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Back Cover
Title
Contents
Foreword
Puzzles
Answers
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