Detective in Paradise Puzzle Book :10 Crimes and over 100 Puzzles to Solve

Detective in Paradise Puzzle Book

Detective in Paradise Puzzle Book :10 Crimes and over 100 Puzzles to Solve

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Published: 18 June, 2026
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Become a summertime sleuth with this fiendish collection of paradise-themed crime puzzles. Piece together the clues across a varied selection of 100 puzzles, to crack 10 fascinating cases.

Welcome to the quaint island town of Coral Bay, known for sunset parties, cocktails by the beach and sun-dappled days out. But when a series of peculiar crimes disrupts the idyllic atmosphere, you’ve been summoned to solve them. Do you have what it takes?

With the help of the Detective in Paradise Agency, a motley crew of summertime sleuths, you’ll have to navigate a web of island secrets to solve these crimes, from the mysterious disappearance of a beloved beachcomber to the curious case of a stolen treasure map.

With 100 coastal conundrums to put your logic, reasoning and lateral thinking to the test, this is the ultimate escape and the perfect holiday read. Even in paradise, mystery and murder is just a sun-baked day away ...

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781789298178
ISBN10 1789298172
Number Of Pages 224
Item Weight 235 g
Product Dimensions 135 x 216 x 17 mm
Publisher / Reseller Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Joel Jessup is an author and screenwriter and has written many popular puzzle and mystery books including The Sherlock Holmes Case Files, Whodunit Mysteries and Escape the Titanic. During his twenty-year screenwriting career, he worked with Disney, ITV and the BBC. He has written an award-winning short horror film and hosts an obscure podcast where he puts the alien monster from The Thing into other movies.

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