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The half-million-copy bestselling literary puzzle—the most difficult-to-solve ever written—now for a whole new generation of puzzle enthusiasts. Six murders. One hundred pages. Millions of possible combinations . . . but only one is correct. Can you solve Torquemada’s murder mystery?
In 1934, the Observer’s cryptic crossword compiler, Edward Powys Mathers (aka Torquemada), released a novel that was simultaneously a murder mystery and the most fiendishly difficult literary puzzle ever written.
The pages have been printed in an entirely haphazard order, but it is possible—through logic and intelligent reading—to sort the pages into the only correct order, revealing six murder victims and their respective murderers.
Only four puzzlers have ever solved the mystery of
Cain’s Jawbone: do you have what it takes to join their ranks?
Please note: this puzzle is extremely difficult and not for the faint-hearted.About the Author
Edward Powys Mathers (1892–1939) introduced the cryptic crossword to Britain in 1924 through the pages of the
Observer. Known as Torquemada, he was acknowledged as a brilliant translator and a critic specializing in crime fiction. In 1934 he published a selection of his puzzles under the title
The Torquemada Puzzle Book--the final 100 pages of which contained the novel-cum-puzzle
Cain's Jawbone. The book is being re-issued with the assistance of The Laurence Sterne Trust.