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Sherlock Holmes' Puzzles of Deduction by Tom Bullimore

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Figuring out perplexing puzzles may be "elementary" for Sherlock Holmes, but now you've got a chance to try it also. See if you can measure up to the famed detective and his trusted partner Dr. Watson, as you match wits with the evil Professor Moriarty and other scoundrels. Breaking codes, sorting out stolen loot, and identifying the age of some criminals is all part of the game.

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First published May 1, 1997

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16 reviews3 followers
March 10, 2015
I thought this was a story of Sherlock Holmes but it turns out to be a book of puzzles. This is my favouite.
Mr. Watson was walking to the park with his sister while he saw a boy sitting on the bench. He pointed to the boy and said: He's my nephew. But his sister said : Well, he's not my nephew. How do u explain this??
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27 reviews5 followers
August 20, 2011
This is a great book to help kids with out of the box math skills. It was really fun and helped with our bordom as we drove to Utah.
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October 9, 2011
I got it from the library. My friends liked it too. We tried to solve the puzzles whenever we had time between classes. Some puzzles are very easy and others made you obsessed to find the solution.
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