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Note: If you like logic puzzles, here are a few books at Amazon Books you might like:
1000 Play Thinks: Puzzles, Paradoxes, Illusions & Games
Labyrinths of Reason: Paradox, Puzzles, and the Frailty of Knowledge
If you like murder mystery games, here are a few murder mystery party games you might like:
Murder on the Grill (Murder Mystery Party) and A Taste for Wine and Murder (Murder Mystery Party) .
Here is a murder mystery puzzle combined with a jigzaw puzzle: Murder in the Year 2000 Mystery Jigsaw Puzzle

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Murder Mystery Level 3 number 35

     Six men whose names are Jack Jones, Tom Smith, Bob Fox, Brian Martin, Fred Graig, and Marty Stevenson were in a library together. Suddenly, the lights went out. When the lights came back on, Jack Jones was found stabbed.
     Other detectives have investigated. They have questioned the suspects, the witnesses, and people who know the suspects. They have collected physical evidence (hair samples, fiber samples, etc.) from the crime scene. They have collected 14 clues, but have not been able to solve the crime. Therefore, they have called in the world's greatest detective, YOU. You must now examine the clues and solve the murder.

No two suspects have the same color shirt, wife's first name, color shoes, hair color, or height.
The suspect who has brown hair has a wife named Sally.
The suspect who was wearing a black shirt has a wife named Betty.
Marty Stevenson was wearing tan shoes.
The suspect who was wearing white shoes is not the one who has a wife named Pam.
The suspect who was wearing a black shirt is 6 feet 2 inches tall.
Brian Martin was wearing an orange shirt.
The murderer has brown hair.
The suspect who has grey hair is not the one who was wearing a blue shirt.
The suspect who was wearing a yellow shirt has a wife named Sally.
The suspect who has no hair was wearing an orange shirt.
The suspect who has red hair has a wife named Betty.
Fred Graig was wearing a white shirt.
Tom Smith has a wife named Sue.
Bob Fox is 5 feet 6 inches tall.

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