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Murder at the chessboard : & 43 other perplexing whodunit puzzlers to test your crime-solving skills

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This mind-bending collection of five-minute mysteries, packed with clues and solved at the back of the book, is an armchair detective's dream-come-true. It's like 43 rousing games of "Clue" in short-story form-and what could be more fun than that? These engaging puzzlers test readers' crime-solving skills by presenting stories of robbery, fraud, espionage and murder, replete with all the clues needed to unravel them. But never fear-frustrated sleuths will find solutions tucked away at the back, along with lots of crime-solving tips. This entertaining volume that can be savored or devoured, sampled or read straight through until morning. More than 100 amusing illustrations accompany the mysteries.

240 pages, Hardcover

First published April 1, 2001

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May 18, 2015
Murder at the Chessboard is a collection of short murder mysteries of no more than a few pages each. The reader is invited to come up with a solution to the crime, and then check the solution key in the back of the book. The difficulty level ranges from decoding simple contradictory statements to considerably more complex cases.

I seem to recall liking "Encyclopedia" Brown books a lot more when I was a kid.
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148 reviews4 followers
April 29, 2014
I was hoping for Encyclopedia Brown for grown-ups, and for the most part, that's what I got. But the puzzles get harder as you go on--not a bad thing, but some of them are so convoluted and difficult that it's really quite absurd.
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3,283 reviews90 followers
December 8, 2010
Not a terrible book of brain teasers, though some cases were more circumstantial than others.
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