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  2. Usborne Puzzle Adventure series - Wikipedia

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    The Usborne Book of Solve Your Own Mystery Stories (ISBN 9780746000151) Collecting: Escape from Blood Castle, The Curse of the Lost Idol, Murder on the Midnight Plane. The Usborne Big Book of Puzzle Adventures (ISBN 9780746054246) Collecting: Danger at Demon's Cove, Incredible Dinosaur Expedition, Ghost in the Mirror, Escape from Blood Castle.

  3. The Dana Girls - Wikipedia

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    The series was created in 1934 in an attempt to capitalize on the popularity of both the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories and the Hardy Boys series, but was less successful than either. The series was written by a number of ghostwriters and, despite going out-of-print twice, lasted from 1934 to 1979; the books have also been translated into a number ...

  4. List of Nancy Drew books - Wikipedia

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    The book contained seven short stories in which Nancy Drew crosses over to solve mysteries with The Hardy Boys; both the Carolyn Keene pseudonym and The Hardy Boys' Franklin W. Dixon pseudonym are used. The story was so popular, that it spawned a sequel, a spin-off series, and a Campfire Stories companion.

  5. Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst Walkthrough Part 1

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    THE MAPS Click here to view Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst - The Maps. This set of maps shows you how all of the rooms are connected in the game, and where to find the special tasks ...

  6. Locked-room mystery - Wikipedia

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    The "locked-room" or "impossible crime" mystery is a type of crime seen in crime and detective fiction. The crime in question, typically murder ("locked-room murder"), is committed in circumstances under which it appeared impossible for the perpetrator to enter the crime scene , commit the crime, and leave undetected. [ 1 ]

  7. Cain's Jawbone - Wikipedia

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    The first edition is part of a hardback book. The second edition is a boxed set of page-cards. To solve the puzzle, the reader must determine the correct order of the pages and also the names of the murderers and victims within the story. The story's text includes a large number of quotations, references, puns, Spoonerisms and

  8. The Secret in the Old Attic - Wikipedia

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    The revised version, still in print, is a condensed version of the original story, which has 20 chapters instead of 25. The story is largely similar to the original, with Mr. March looking for his son's songs that were composed but never published, so he can sell them for money to raise his granddaughter, Susan.

  9. Murder Mysteries - Wikipedia

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    Rattled from the meeting, he sits on a park bench next to a man claiming to be the angel Raguel, once the very first detective, who was called upon to solve a mystery in the Silver City— another angel has been murdered and he has to find the killer, who ultimately turns out to have been the Creator himself, through influencing another angel ...