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First published June 1, 1968

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March 12, 2019
50 cool rather short puzzles t will make your brain work. This book was one required for a class I took in Logic. Lots of clues. You need to be a detective to nail the proper suspect. Most of the 50 require no special knowledge. they are arranged in order of increasing difficulty.
Good reading next to the fireplace on a rainy day.
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May 18, 2014
Some good posers. And fun political incorrectness.
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