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5 Minute Mystery - Violating the Pirate Code

Written by: Nicholas Lovell
Narrated by: Dick Hill
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Listen to each 5 Minute Mystery carefully, and select which clues either incriminate or exonerate each suspect. Select the guilty suspect from the list once you've found all of the clues.

5 Minute Mysteries Volume 1 includes the following mysteries:

  • (1) The Crusader’s Robe
  • (2) A Dream of Old Salem
  • (3) The Great Musket Mystery
  • (4) The Liberty Gun
  • (5) The Hidden Messenger
  • (6) Death at Andersonville
  • (7) Mr. Patrick’s History Class
  • (8) The Battle of The Bulge.

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I bought a bunch of these 5 minute mysteries… not my best course of action

I had forgotten that these are often bundled in books where two or three pages are all the tale’s depth and length and the fact they often turn on a single word in a sentence as ‘evidence’ isn’t quite as… unsatisfying as it feels as an audiobook.
I am a little surprised to find that the text shows up on the player when I use the iPad to play these. Reading the silly mystery as the audio plays gives me the opportunity to look for that one word upon which the mystery will hang and is all that little bit more satisfactory.

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