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Bullimore T. Sherlock Holmes' Puzzles of Deduction

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Bullimore T. Sherlock Holmes' Puzzles of Deduction
Sterling Pub Co Inc, 1997. — 128 p.
Figuring out perplexing puzzles may be “elementary” for Sherlock Holmes, but now you’ve got a chance, too. See if you can measure up to the famed detective and his trusted partner, Dr. Watson, as you match wits with the evil Professor Moriarty and other assorted scoundrels. Breaking codes, sorting out stolen loot, and identifying the correct age of some criminals is all part of the game.
Try' this one on for size.
“lake a look at this, Watson,” said Holmes as he passed a coded message to his colleague. The message read:
To Sherlock Holmes:
T5M5RR5W4W4LLST32LTH3CR5WN
J3W3LSTH4SW4LLB3MYGR32T3STTR46MPH.
Moriarty
Here’s a hint:
The numbers represent letters.
The numbers 1 and 0 aren’t used because they could be mistaken for the letters I and O.
Final hint:
The numbers represent vowels: 2=A, 3=E, etc.
Answer: TOMORROW I WILL STEAL THE CROWN JEWELS. THIS WILL BE MY GREATEST TRIUMPH.
Each puzzling situation is accompanied by a humorous drawing to add to the fun! One thing’s for sure — whether you’re an old fan or new to the world of Sherlock Holmes, you’ll love matching wits with this classic detective!
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