Five-minute Crime Lateral Thinking Puzzles

Five-minute Crime Lateral Thinking Puzzles by Nick Daws is a pocket-sized collection published by Lagoon in 1998, featuring 96 pages in English. This book presents a series of engaging lateral thinking puzzles embedded within twelve cleverly crafted crime stories, each revolving around different criminal scenarios such as burglaries, tax evasion, and murder.
Readers will find that each short story is designed to be read in approximately five minutes, followed by questions that challenge their problem-solving skills. The puzzles encourage cognitive engagement, allowing readers to either deduce the answers independently or consult the mirror-writing solutions provided after each story. This edition offers a unique blend of entertainment and mental exercise, making it suitable for fans of logic and brain teasers.
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Part of a range of pocket-sized puzzle books for adults. This book contains a collection of the world’s best lateral thinking puzzles, hidden deep in the heart of 12 cunningly-written crime stories.
Each short story is about a different crime – be it about a burglary, a case of tax evasion, a murder or a suspected fraud – and takes around five minutes to read. How long it will take to answer the questions posed at the end of each story, depends on whether you work it out for yourself, or resort to deciphering the mirror-writing solution provided after each story.
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