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How to Solve a Murder

70 One-Minute Detect-O-Gram Mysteries to Decipher & Decode

Author: H.A. Ripley  

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Use your wits to solve 70 detect-o-gram mysteries!

Quick and clever mysteries for any amateur sleuth.

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Use your wits to solve 70 detect-o-gram mysteries!

Quick and clever mysteries for any amateur sleuth.

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Use your wits to solve 70 detect-o-gram mysteries!With just your common sense and a capable eye for detail, you can learn How to Solve a Murder. In this unassuming book of 70 detect-o-grams (brief but curious mysteries you can solve in a minute), you will dust off the case files of a time gone by, when the answers were not at your fingertips. Do away with forensic tools and technology and focus on the barest of facts and critical details. Follow the guidance of the fictional Professor Fordney, a mere intellectual with a sharp wit, whose assessments broke cases wide open and embarrassed the likes of detectives who could not see the easy answers before them. Simply ask yourself: What is it about the criminals' own hubris, negligence, or even stupidity, that will lead you to the solutions?- Decode 70 puzzles that only take a minute to solve, and perfect your crime-solving skills- Travel back in time to when Depression-era tensions led to bootlegging, corruption, estate theft, and scandals- Make it a party game! Solve cases-from jewelry heists and crimes of jealousy to brazen murders

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Critic Reviews

"The original minute mysteries that inspired all the rest, these classic conundrums provide an exciting challenge for old-school detectives of any age. And this beautiful new edition of H. A. Ripley's proves that a good mystery never dies!" -- G. T. Karber, bestselling author of Murdle

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About the Author

Harold Austin Ripley (1896-1974) was a newspaper columnist for the Chicago Tribune. His daily column called "Minute Mysteries " was syndicated in hundreds of newspapers. It featured quick-to-solve "detectogram" mysteries that were taught in English classrooms across the country.

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Publisher
Castle Point Books
Published
13th May 2024
Pages
176
ISBN
9781250323804

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