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Dante's Infernal Puzzle Collection

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Abandon all hope, all ye who enter here… Dante's Infernal Puzzle Collection is a superb, original book filled with riddles, conundrums and brainteasers inspired by the epic poem the 'Divine Comedy'. The reader must pit their wits against Satan himself on their quest to make it through all nine circles of Hell to Paradise! More than 100 extremely challenging puzzles are included, all themed and illustrated with superb line art, making this book all you need to get to puzzle Paradise...

144 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 6, 2013

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Tim Dedopulos

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Tim Dedopulos, a British writer, editor, publisher and game designer with nearly 100 works to his name in areas ranging from horror and sff, through music and art, to games, puzzles and jokes.

Tim lives in Spain with his wife and the ghost of his murdered bromeliad, grimly acclimatising to his new-found and unwelcome mid-40s. A shameless INFJ, he usually tries to avoid thinking in the third person.

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March 8, 2015
Crazy enough, I bought this book because I had been craving this game I played , "Evidence: The Last Ritual". I liked the puzzles and the language. This book however is more like a Mensa pre-game. The explanations won't be enough for you if you're not used to those advanced intelligence exams. I like it though.
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March 18, 2022
Too ridiculous for me. Also possible: I don't wanna think THAT deeply to solve a puzzle; 20 minutes maximum.
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