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Sto caricando le informazioni... Time Machine 17: Scotland Yard Detectivedi Seymour Reit
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Nº 16 de 24 de la serie "blanca" de libros juegos. A excepción de otras series en esta solo había un final y un solución correcta, y se te ofrecían pistas sobre la época en la cual realizabas tu misión. Este numero se centra en el Londres del principio del s.XX en el que (obviamente basado en S. Holmes) ayudaras a resolver un difícil caso. ( ) I'm surprised it took until #17 to explore a setting that's an homage to an Agatha Christie mystery. The association is loose, but Scotland Yard Detective has more fun with the puzzles and mysteries than in the previous books. As a bonus, you can certainly here the early 20th century British accents in your head. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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In 1905, a young Indian prince, Ahmed Pali, boarded a train in Cambridge, England and vanished. His father is enraged and will damage the already tense relations between England and India unless Scotland Yard finds the boy. You have travelled back to turn-of-the-century London. You must help solve one of the most baffling cases in history as you work side by side with Scotland Yards top inspector. Your mission will take you through foggy cobblestone streets to uncover the secrets of the dangerous underworld. The beautiful woman who opens the door at 12 Eaton Square may turn out to be your ally -- or your enemy. You will be forced to make life-or-death decisions every step of the way. Your choices may lead you to safety -- or leave you stranded in time! Are you ready to face the danger? Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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