

🕵️♂️ Crack the case, wherever you are!
The Whodunnit Puzzle Book offers 80 cosy crime puzzles designed to challenge and entertain, perfect for professionals seeking a stimulating pastime during commutes or breaks. With a strong 4.4-star rating from over 200 reviews and next-day UK dispatch, it’s a top choice for brainy fun on the go.






| Best Sellers Rank | 30,863 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 120 in Indoor Games 200 in Quiz Questions 402 in Brain Teaser Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 201 Reviews |
K**Y
I love it!
I’m a big fan of murder mysteries & this is great fun! It gets the mind moving, it has a storyline & you can pop it in your bag if you want to do something different on your boring train journeys.
M**T
Good fun
Good idea Lovely presented book
C**.
A BOOK 📙
A jolly good read. 😊👍🏼
J**E
Meh
Again. Got some as gifts, like the Agatha Christie one, but I think you really have to be into this and brainy to like them. I felt stupid reading through them.
A**I
10 year old is enjoying it
My daughter loves anything spy related and solving logic puzzles. Really enjoying this book. Some she can do on her own, some she needs help with. Some made my brain hurt! Would be suitable for adults and logical kids 10 upwards
M**S
Fun puzzle book, not too challenging
Really enjoyed this puzzle book. Good variety of puzzles. Some are very easy, and most are straightforward if you're a puzzle person. A couple took me a bit longer because I'm not very good at manipulating images in my mind. The difficulty level not being too hard made it quite fun rather than challenging, and I enjoyed the ridiculous stories that went along with them. I hope they make more of them.
M**L
Armchair adventures
Brilliantly fun - I've not done a puzzle book with a narrative before, and it's like reading an Agatha Christie or Sherlock Holmes, but where you get to be Hastings/Watson! I've found each adventure is manageable in a single sitting, and the episodic nature keeps you busy and motivated. Highly recommend for puzzle lovers or amateur sleuths - ideally both!
W**M
Aimed very much at the American market
The stories were paper thin and the puzzles were very easy to solve. Might be of interest to a small American child.
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