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Category: The Beechworth Trilogy

The Impossible

June 29, 2019May 26, 2019 ~ Joanna Baker ~ Leave a comment

The Elsinore Vanish is a variation of the classical locked-room mystery.

The Limits of Reason

June 8, 2019November 11, 2019 ~ Joanna Baker ~ Leave a comment

Chess is good at staying rational, and this is what allowed her to solve the previous mystery. That commitment to logic is about to be tested.

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