Young Adult/Mystery. Boarding school sophomore Bursnell Teague stumbles across a mystery: a valuable painting has been stolen from his school. He has a hunch: the whole situation is feeling a lot like a logic puzzle. But will he be allowed to solve it, and will he be in time to prevent a catastrophic loss? An entirely new type of mystery, a must-read addition for any mystery collector.This book does for logic puzzles what Parnell Hall's Puzzle Lady series does for crosswords. ?Highly recommended. The perfect book for introducing teenagers to the fun of logical thinking. Fans of logic puzzles, Sudoku, and mysteries will all love this book.' Gwen Bindon, Retired School Principal ?Loved the book! So much fun! Can't wait for my sons to read it! Would be fun for my students to read and figure out, especially my math and engineering ESL students!? Laura Casellas, College ESL Professor
Bursnell Teague and the Einstein Puzzle is the second in this series of young adult mysteries about a teenage detective named Bursnell Teague.
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