A Sherlock Holmes Escape Book: The Adventure of the Two Flying Scotsmen
- Author: Sacker, Ormond
- ISBN: 9781781454886
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A Sherlock Holmes Escape Book: The Adventure of the Two Flying Scotsmen is a unique form of puzzle book, in which the reader must solve the riddles to escape the pages. The fifth title in this ingenious series of Sherlock Holmes Escape Books, The Adventure of the Two Flying Scotsmen is an exhilarating combination of escape room, puzzle book and adventure story. In this latest tale, Sherlock Holmes and Watson find themselves trapped on a Flying Scotsman bound for Edinburgh after being mistakenly led to believe that Sherlock is needed in Scotland to thwart a plot against the Queen. Readers will quickly discover that the actual plot in motion is to rig a rail race between the two Flying Scotsmen happening that day. A race where the Queen's son Bertie has ill-advisedly lent money to a small gang of ne'er-do-wells within the household of the socialite Daisy Greville. A woman with whom Bertie is having a secret affair. Puzzles include: Riddles, Logic Puzzles, Timed Challenges, Mathematical Brainteasers, Maps and Mazes. Books in the Series: 9781781453483 Sherlock Holmes Escape Book: The Adventure of the London Waterworks 9781781454206 Sherlock Holmes Escape Book: The Adventure of the British Museum 9781781454411 Sherlock Holmes Escape Book: The Adventure of the Analytical Engine 9781781454619 Sherlock Holmes Escape Book: The Adventure of the Tower of London 9781781454886 Sherlock Holmes Escape Book: The Adventure of the Two Flying Scotsmen 9781781454787 Alcatraz Escape Book AUTHOR: Before writing puzzle-based books, Ormond Sacker served as note-taker and assistant to a London-based consulting detective, a role he held until being controversially superseded by a more qualified and less strangely named replacement. His military training, international travels, and experience of curious crime, together with an intimate relationship with the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, have given him a unique view of the world. Such a character is clearly the ideal author of a book of Holmes-based conundrums and problems. Ormond Sacker is sometimes mixed up. At such times he is no card smoker, and lives in cranked rooms.