Book Review - Five-Minute Whodunits by Stan SmithHey mystery fans, are you interested in some great mini-mysteries? They are short, mysterious, and highly enjoyable. You will like reading these mini-mysteries. One of the stories, "Bad Day for Bernidi" was intriguing. Bernidi's shop was broken into. When Stanwick and Walker came to investigate the case, they began to realize who had committed the crime. You will enjoy reading this mini-mystery. Another story I read was "An Unaccountable Death." This was also interesting. Sometimes, when you read the story, you may know what happened, but the solution to how it was solved was tricky. You'll have to read this story and found out who killed Herb Lombard. As I read these stories, I tried to concentrate on what was being said, who the characters were, and what crime was committed. When I came to the end of the story, I still wasn't sure what happened. After I looked at the solution, I knew who had committed the crime, but then I had to go back and read parts of it again to understand the solution and what I missed. That's what makes these stories intriguing. It sometimes takes more than one time through to solve the mystery. I think these stories are well-written, and exciting to read and try to solve. If you enjoy solving puzzles, you will like these stories. I highly recommend this book.
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