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Everyone knows that Friday crosswords are the most arduous of the week, created for the finely tuned brains of experienced solvers. Those puzzle mavens can rev up their gray matter on these super-strenuous grids. Only about two-thirds of the 72 crosswords have themes--"Chapter and Verse," "Radical Chic," "Dress Code"--and there's always something tremendously tricky going on, too.
When a body, missing two teeth, is discovered on Harland Golf Course, newly promoted Detective Superintendent Claire Shelby receives a cryptic crossword puzzle designed to help her solve the murder.The puzzle points to a further 3 murders being committed unless she is able to stop them but the more the investigation uncovers the more suspects appear.How are the missing teeth relevant to the enquiry and are these recent murders in some way connected to a murder which occurred 10 years earlier.As Assistant Chief Constable Yellowlees puts pressure on to make an arrest, Shelby must decipher whether the puzzle is being used by the killer to frame the most obvious suspect and if so why....
Now there's a crossword collection for every level of solver, from word game newcomers to experienced experts who confidently use a pen, even when completing total brainbusters. Just like the crosswords in most newspapers, this fun series is organized by days of the week. You'll find the very simplest puzzles in Easy Monday (no unfamiliar words); ever-more difficult ones on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Killer Thursday; and unbelievably challenging, cranium-crushing examples in the Friday compilation--the hardest crosswords in America. From "Street Names," the perfect puzzle for novices, to the mind-melting "Weekend Warrior," these super puzzlers offer plenty of smart entertainment.
A New York Times bestseller | Soon to be a major motion picture “Witty, endearing and greatly entertaining.” —Wall Street Journal “Don’t trust anyone, including the four septuagenarian sleuths in Osman’s own laugh-out-loud whodunit.” —Parade Four septuagenarians with a few tricks up their sleeves A female cop with her first big case A brutal murder Welcome to... THE THURSDAY MURDER CLUB In a peaceful retirement village, four unlikely friends meet weekly in the Jigsaw Room to discuss unsolved crimes; together they call themselves the Thursday Murder Club. When a local developer is found dead with a mysterious photograph left next to the body, the Thursday Murder Club suddenly find themselves in the middle of their first live case. As the bodies begin to pile up, can our unorthodox but brilliant gang catch the killer, before it's too late?
It's smart. It's stylish. It's fun! And with its unique design, The New York Times Little Black (and White) Book of Crosswords is bound to be the "must-have" collection for any crossword fan. Edited by crossword great Will Shortz, this beautiful book offers 200 easy-to-hard puzzles in a convenient portable size, perfect for carrying in your purse, briefcase, or backpack. Features: * 200 of The New York Times' best puzzles, arranged according to difficulty * Sleek design with a covered spiral binding makes it easy to solve puzzles * Durable hardcover protects the book as it travels with you wherever you go * The perfect crossword gift for any holiday * Edited by Will Shortz.
Put your crime-solving wits to the test with codes, ciphers, and mind-bending puzzles from the creators of the popular murder mystery subscription box. In Hunt A Killer: The Detective’s Puzzle Book, you’ll meet up with private eye Michelle Gray who needs you to hit the books and fine-tune your investigative skills before the next big murder case. Under her expert guidance, you’ll start with “Investigative Best Practices” before diving into a world of curious ciphers, devious riddles, and other intriguing logic puzzles all designed to take you from amateur sleuth to a top-notch lead detective. With non-narrative puzzles, you can pick up this training manual anytime you need to sharpen your skills, between episodes, or whenever you need a fun challenge. Whether you’re a Hunt A Killer member, armchair detective, or logic puzzle junkie, these deceptively difficult but always fun puzzles will have you breaking codes and cracking Hunt A Killer cases in no time. So pick up a pen, grab your magnifying glass, and get sleuthing.
Friday crosswords are known to be the most arduous of the week. You’ve made it through four days and by now your brain is a finely tuned machine. Rev up your brain cells on super tough puzzle that are fuel for thought. A little more than half of the 72 crosswords have themes—“Chapter and Verse,” “Radical Chic,” “Dress Code,” “Family Ties,” etc.—and often there’s something tricky going on. Once you’ve figured out the final clue in the last puzzle, take a break over the weekend and then start all over again withEasy Monday Crosswords #2.