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Books with title More Two-Minute Mysteries

  • Two-Minute Mysteries

    Donald J. Sobol

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Nov. 1, 1991)
    Whether testing their own sleuthing abilities by working against the clock or enjoying the intrigue of unraveling the case, readers get lots of spine-tingling mystery in these thrilling puzzlers.
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  • More Two Minute Mysteries

    Donald J. Sobol

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, April 15, 1986)
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  • More Two-Minute Mysteries

    Donald J. Sobol

    Paperback (Apple, )
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  • Still More Two-Minute Mysteries

    Donald J. Sobol

    Paperback (Apple, Oct. 1, 1995)
    Readers test their detective skills as they and the famous sleuth Dr. Haledjian examine clues and attempt to solve sixty-three cases.
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  • More Two-Minute Mysteries

    Donald Sobol

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Services/A Division of Scholastic Magazines, Inc., March 15, 1971)
    Vintage paperback
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  • Two-Minute Mysteries

    Donald J. Sobol

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Incorporated, Oct. 1, 1969)
    Vintage paperback
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  • Two-Minute Mysteries

    Donald J. Sobol

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Nov. 1, 1991)
    A collection of 158 mini-mysteries in which readers play Dr. Watson to master-detective Dr. Haledjian
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  • Minute Mysteries

    Harold Austin Ripley

    language (, June 5, 2020)
    In this edition :•71 mysteries and puzzles with solution•Table of Contents•Properly Formatted•Easy to readThe solution of criminal mysteries constitutes one of the most absorbing, possibly the most intriguing forms of mental activity existent. It calls for something more than mere cold intelligence and reasoning ability, requiring in addition native perception, intuition, and a natural understanding of human behavior under stress of emotion and passion. Furthermore, some knowledge of pathological or abnormal behaviorism is a requisite.Mr. Ripley’s excellently thought-out series of mysteries might be said to represent a very adequate cross-section of the problems perennially confronting the law-enforcers and official crime-solvers of the nation. The points of evidence are cleverly assembled and the nuances of incrimination are very subtly shaded.It would be well for the reader interested in successfully solving these problems to endeavor to think, not as a detective, but as the criminal in the case would think, in order to arrive at a correct solution. I have found that viii to deal adequately with the criminal after conviction, and while in confinement, it is necessary to understand his personal problems. To accomplish this, one must first think as does the criminal, discover the sequent conclusions upon which he based his anti-social activities, and thereupon make use of these findings to assist him toward rehabilitation.In this novel challenge to amateur criminologists, who suffer from a dearth of laboratory specimens upon which to experiment, Mr. Ripley offers an excellent opportunity—that of examining and forming conclusions upon the more elemental, vital, and dramatic aspects of various typical criminal situations, without the drawback of fantasy and concocted sordidness, which, for the practical criminologist, takes the glamour and color out of this thing called— Crime.
  • Two-Minute Mysteries

    Donald J. Sobol

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Nov. 1, 1991)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A collection of 158 mini-mysteries in which readers play Dr. Watson to master-detective Dr. Haledjian.
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  • Still More Two Minute Mysteries

    Donald J. Sobol

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, Aug. 16, 1975)
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  • Five-Minute Mysteries:

    Ken Weber

    Paperback (Running Press Adult, July 6, 2005)
    Updated covers revitalize the first two titles in our extremely popular Five-Minute Mysteries series by Ken Weber, the master of the succinct whodunit. This attractive new series look is sure to appeal to young adults, introducing them to the lifelong literary pleasures of mystery novels. Each book contains more than 30 baffling cases, each with an ingenious solution guaranteed to challenge and entertain. Best of all, every mystery is short and sweet—easy to read in less time than it takes to microwave popcorn!
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  • More Two Minute Mysteries

    Donald J. Sobol

    Paperback (Scholastic, Dec. 15, 1979)
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