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Five-minute Mysteries 2

40 More Cases of Murder and Mayhem for You to Solve

by (author) Ken Weber

Publisher
Firefly Books
Initial publish date
Sep 2003
Category
Puzzles, General
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781552978221
    Publish Date
    Sep 2003
    List Price
    $14.95

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Description

The perfect books for when you have a few minutes to kill.

If you've got the time, we've got the crime. Test your detective skills and powers of deduction with 80 of the best quick-read whodunits in the popular Five-minute Mysteries series.

Here's the idea: take about five minutes and read a mystery. The stories - some about the crime, some about evidence left behind, or perhaps the getaway or the investigating detective, and so on - are told with all the clues you need to solve the question posed at the end. The problem is yours to solve: How did the attorney know that the skeleton was dumped into the trench the night before? How did the investigator know which dead man was really the driver of the bullet-riddled car? What tipped off the investigator as he inspected the scene of the murder?

The cases presented are rated from easy to moderate to challenging. Some of the mysteries you'll unravel quickly; others will remain unsolved for a long time. Or at least until you go to the back of the book where the solutions are revealed! But you wouldn't want to spoil the fun, would you?

Five-minute Mysteries 2 is the most fun puzzle and mystery fans can legally have. Look for other titles in the series.

About the author

Ken Weber is Professor Emeritus of the University of Toronto and the best-selling author of more than 40 educational and general interest books, including the popular Five-minute Mysteries series.

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Editorial Reviews

Your chance to put your super sleuthing skills to the test.

Good Times

Weber knows how to write a puzzle. I had a great deal of fun with this book... ****1/2 stars (of 5).

New Brunswick Reader

A month's diet of frothy nightcaps.

Chicago Sun Times