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Mysteries Mystery Cache

Hidden : 2/3/2022
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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This cache is not at the posted coordinates, you have to solve the puzzle to find the coordinates that will take you to the cache.

I love murder mysteries, codes and puzzles of all types. I’ve been reading mysteries since my mother introduced me to them when I was about 9 years old. The modern mystery goes all the way back to Edgar Allan Poe’s story “The Murders in the Rue Morgue”, which was written in 1844 then there was Moonstone written by Wilkie Collins in 1868. We mustn’t forget Sherlock Holmes and his A Study in Scarlet published in 1887 and the modern mystery started to flourish. The height of the genre was in the 1920’s and 1930’s which is considered The Golden Age of the murder mystery.  During this time authors such as Margery Allingham, Agatha Christie, John Dickson Carr, Raymond Chandler and Dorothy L. Sayers were writing novels we still read today.  There are all types of mysteries from the police procedural to the private eye to the protagonist caught up in a mystery they are trying to solve. The thing all murder mysteries have in common is solving a puzzle, a whodunit. You’re not going to solve a whodunit here you’re going to solve a where is it at to get to the cache.  Remember mysteries always have a twist. Enjoy!

The House at Sea's End

So Sure of Death

Dark Nantucket Noon

Shoot to Thrill

A Sleeping Life

In The Presence of the Enemy

Mourn Not Your Dead

Midnight Come Again

Burning Moon

The Riddle of the Third Mile

Dead Famous

Total Recall

Unnatural Causes

Clouds of Witness

The Eagle Catcher

 

Congrats to Yellow1961 on a quick FTF

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