Description
- The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone
- The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge
- The Adventure of the Second Stain
- The Adventure of the Reigate Puzzle
- The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter
- The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plan
- The Puzzle Challenge: Each of the six chapters, inspired by a Sherlock Holmes short story, contains 24 puzzles for you to solve, including cryptograms, crosswords, ciphers, and more.
- The Map Challenge: Each chapter has an accompanying map, so after you solve a puzzle, you consult the map clue box at the bottom of the page for your next stop on the map and puzzle to solve.
- The Sherlock Challenge: This challenge has you looking out for Sherlock's magnifying glass with a number in it, prompting you to add words to grids and ultimately revealing a Sherlock Holmes quotation.
Author: Pierre Berloquin
Publisher: Wellfleet
Published: 06/01/2021
Pages: 204
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.20lbs
Size: 8.40h x 7.40w x 0.80d
ISBN13: 9781577152125
ISBN10: 1577152123
BISAC Categories:
- Games & Activities | Puzzles
- Games & Activities | Activity Books
- Games & Activities | Logic & Brain Teasers
About the Author
Pierre Berloquin is a writer; creator of puzzles, board games, and multimedia games; designer; and a creative consultant. After studying at the École des Mines in Paris, France, he worked as an engineer, consultant, and professor while quickly becoming a renowned specialist of logical and mathematical games. Pierre has written over 50 books of puzzles, many of which are bestsellers.
Bernard Myers was born in 1944 at Bletchley, England, from a French mother and a British father. As soon as peace arrived, the family moved to France where Bernard went to school until the age of ten, when he went to a boarding school in England. After university, he returned to Paris, where he married and had three children. Bernard worked for a while as scriptwriter and translator but moved on to his great passion, games and puzzles. He published various books, notably Supermazes in the US. He then launched his own publishing company and created a logic puzzle magazine, Spécial Logique. Meanwhile, he also wrote over fifty puzzle books for all ages. Now officially retired, he continues, nevertheless to invent puzzles.