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[DeepL Translation - needs review] A collection of masterpiece mystery short stories by the genius Futato Okajima that will challenge you with 25 mysteries. Who is the culprit, why was the perfect crime broken, deciphering ciphers and dying messages. The sentence "Please think for a moment" is the beginning of the detective game.
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This is a fun collection of 25 very short mysteries, or rather puzzles in short story form. At the end of each story the readers are asked to try and work it out for themselves before turning the page to see the solution.
The stories are varied, some from the point of view of the police or detective, some from the point of view of a third party, or even that of the criminal. There's even one from the point of view of a dog. The solution is almost never obvious at first glance, but most can be s