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Baffling Whodunit Puzzles by Jim Sukach
In a small town in the middle of nowhere there is a man named Dr. Quicksolve. He is the protector of the town; he’s a detective that solves all sorts of crimes and mysteries. He is becoming very old and unable to do what he loves. This could be the end for Dr. Quicksolve.
Dr. Quicksolve had a fun time solving crimes and helping finding the truth. He knew he wouldn’t live forever, so we kept helping as much as he could. However it was a hard time for him. He couldn’t do the things he did years ago, he thinks he can’t help anymore due to his conditions. The citizens were sad with tears, he was the only man who could protect the town from chaos. They all loved him like brothers, they needed him.
When the some citizens found out that he wasn’t on the job anymore they started stealing things and killing people. The city was now in chaos. Dr. Quicksolve soon realized anyone can do anything. He came back to the police station and told everyone he’s back in the game. He loved doing his job and helping people. He came back and saved thw town before it was too late.
I really liked how the book was set up, but the words were to clear and understandable. I think this book is for 5Th graders. Also there is not a lot of detail of the crimes; it’s easy to figure out what will happen. The book is also very short and not a very high level book.
In the end the book is good I really enjoyed reading it, I’m sure you will even if your older. I had fun I hope you do to. I hope to read the rest of the series of the books.
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