
Solving “impossible crimes” was one of the things Holmes was most famous for, and Doyle was fond of coming up with puzzles to challenge his great creation. In fact, a good way to think of a howdunnit is as it being a puzzle.
“How did the killer get in and out of the locked safe with guards around it?”
“How did the thief cover the distance between a party and the crime scene faster than a car can travel?”
“How did the victim die without leaving any evidence behind?”
The answers to...
Published on June 04, 2020 05:00