Maze Puzzles
Phantom in the Tower (Crystal Maze Mystery Puzzle Adventure Books)
Peter Arnold (Paperback) Mammoth 1993-12-16
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Telephone Puzzle: Mystery Case Files Return to Ravenhearst from www.casualgameguides.com
Perplexing superpuzzles for serious puzzle fanatics and super-solvers everywhere
Vampire Stars, Frankensatellites & More: A Spooky Space Halloween
The secrets of stellar vampires
"Blue stragglers" are mysterious stars that act much younger than the ancient neighbors with which they formed. They burn much hotter, for example, and appear much bluer.
Astronomers have been trying to explain the origins and behavior of blue stragglers since their discovery in the 1950s, and a new study may finally have done the job. It appears that most blue stragglers are vampires , sucking hydrogen fuel away from companion stars.
This keeps the stars young, just as slurping up victims' blood keeps the vampires of fiction from dying or growing old. [ Haunting Photos: The Spookiest Nebulas in Space ]
The sky is falling
The threat of death from above can inspire fear beyond reason, perhaps because we're often helpless to predict or combat it — just ask Chicken Little. And this October brought an event that evoked some "sky is falling" sentiment.
Book Report: The Chinese Maze Murders
A few decades ago, a diplomat who'd been to China "updated" some ancient Chinese detective stories and published them. In these stories, a magistrate solves many mysteries at once. In the ancient originals, our hero might solve the mystery by mystical means, but in these more-modern retellings, he uses his brain. Fans abound, and you can find out about as much as these Judge Dee mysteries as you like. I read this book, The Chinese Maze Murders , it was fun... but I don't have as much to say about it as those various other folks on the internet.
'U' alum writes murder mystery in maize and blue - The Michigan Daily
Goldstein hosted a book signing on Monday at Nicola’s Books on Jackson Ave., where she discussed her journey to becoming a writer and her new book, “Maze in Blue,” concluding with a question-and-answer section. A group of 10 men and women sat in the cozy bookstore listening to Goldstein, who was charismatic and excited while talking about how she became a writer. She explained to the crowd that this book is in a sense, her dream — and her dream takes readers down a road of murder, mystery and a little Michigan history.
In “Maze in Blue,” her debut novel, Goldstein and her readers travel back to a 1970s Ann Arbor, where protagonist and ‘U’ senior Denney Silber’s best friend Helen is suspiciously murdered. Denney feels compelled to solve the mystery of Helen’s death. To add another dimension, Goldstein took bits and pieces of the University and planted them into the story.
“There are a lot of places here that I thought just lent themselves to murder or to some whodunit intrigue,” Goldstein said.
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Roundup of area Halloween-related activitiesThe Daily News Online - Dec 31, 1969
Also, a hay bale maze and storytelling. Michael T. Keene, author of ''Folklore and Legends of Rochester: The Mystery of Hoodoo Corner and Other Tales,'' will stop for a booksigning from 2 to 5:30 pm in the Flint Hill Still. Admission is free for adults
Detroit Free Press - Dec 31, 1969
810-984-2787. www.artoffear.com Barn of Horrors with the Mystery of the Black Hole: 7:30-11 pm Fri.-Sat. Erwin Orchards and Cider Mill, 61475 Silver Lake, South Lyon. $12; Corn Stalker Maze, $8; both, $17. 888-824-3377. www. erwinorchards.com.The Morning Sun - Dec 31, 1969
with live monsters come out after 7 pm and staying until about 9 pm The yard includes CarnEvil, Pirate Ship, Sammy's Cemetery with Babysitters Nightmare, Rat City, Cricket's Witches House, Cave of Fear, Merlin's Mystery Maze & The Tunnel of Fear.The Statesman - Dec 31, 1969
If anyone is man — or woman as the case may be — enough to add another log to the rolling cornfield-publicity fire, they better come with something brilliant and, in all fairness, the Halloween corn maze just ain't it. The annual corn maze experience
