Is the killer a butler? Try to solve crimes from classic detective stories
Is the killer a butler? Try to solve crimes from classic detective stories
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Lifehacker invites you to test your detective abilities and intuition and guess the culprit from the stories of Arthur Conan Doyle, Agatha Christie and Gilbert Keith Chesterton.

Is the killer a butler? Try to solve crimes from classic detective stories
Is the killer a butler? Try to solve crimes from classic detective stories

On the back of each card with a description of the crime is a solved case. (On smartphones and tablets, you just need to tap on the picture to turn it over.) But don't rush to spy! Who knows, perhaps a great detective lives in you, who will not be confused by even the most confusing incident.

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"Silver" - story from the collection "Notes on Sherlock Holmes", A. K. Doyle.

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"The Secret of the Garden" - short story from Father Brown's Ignorance, by GK Chesterton.

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The Death of Miss Rose Emmot is a story from Thirteen Mysterious Cases, A. Christie.

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"The Hunchback" - short story from the collection "Memories of Sherlock Holmes", A. K. Doyle.

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"Club" Tuesday "" - a story from the collection "Thirteen Mysterious Cases", A. Christie.

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Hammer of the Lord - story from Father Brown's Ignorance, by GK Chesterton.

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"The Mystery of the Torsky Bridge" - a story from the collection "The Sherlock Holmes Archive", A. K. Doyle.

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