Mystery Godoku Puzzle Archives 2007Godoku is similar to Sudoku, but uses letters instead of numbers. The goal of Godoku is to fill in every empty box with one of nine letters. Each letter can appear only once in each horizontal row as well as in each vertical column and in each of the 3x3 grids. Some letters are always provided to get you started. Finally, we also give you a mystery clue to fill in a complete row or column (if you choose to use it!). Archived puzzles from 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006. 12/31/07:This is
the title of the
debut thriller in the Shefford-Johnson series by Wanda L. Dyson. 12/24/07:She
is the
author of Admission
of
Guilt, a collection of short
stories set in a
men’s prison. 12/17/07:
This
investigative psychologist is featured in a mystery series by Lindsay
Ashford. 12/10/07:
This is the
title of the 11th mystery in the Kevin Kerney series by Michael
McGarrity. 12/03/07:
Abby
Shaw is featured in this mystery series by Sammi
Carter. 11/26/07:
This was the
2nd mystery in the Lewis
Cole mystery series by Brendan
Dubois. 11/19/07:
The Hardy Boys
casefiles included this 63rd adventure in the series. 11/12/07:
This was the 4th mystery
in the Alex Cross series by James
Patterson (including
punctuation). 11/05/07:
She is the author of a mystery series featuring Indiana
deputy sheriff Marty Hopkins. 10/29/07: The
6th mystery
in the Bubba Mabry series by Steve
Brewer has this title. 10/22/07:
This is the first
stand-alone thriller from Steve
Hamilton, author of the Alex
McKnight series. 10/15/07:
This
“nutty” baked good is featured in a
Bed-and-Breakfast title by Mary Daheim. 10/08/07:
Bonnie, Robert
Spiller’s math teacher
and amateur sleuth, has this last name. 10/01/07:
This descriptive
structure is in the title of the 10th Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James
mystery by Deborah
Crombie. 09/24/07:
This is the last name of
an irrepressibly curious amateur sleuth created by Alexander McCall Smith. 09/17/07:
This
“finder” is featured in the historical mysteries
set in ancient Rome by Steven Saylor. 09/10/07:
According to the title of
a Mick Sever mystery by Don
Bruns, this criminal activity
happened in South Beach. 09/03/07:
Joan Lowry Nixon set this
young adult murder mystery in a summer camp for underachieving teens. 08/27/07:
NSW homicide detective Scobie Malone is featured in a series of
mysteries by this Australian author. 08/20/07: A
mystery with
this laughing professional in the title won the 1971 Edgar Award
for best novel. 08/13/07:
He is the author of a
trilogy of mysteries featuring the rabbinic sleuth Daniel Winter (last
name only). 08/06/07:
This science is in the title of the first Dr. David Hunter mystery by Simon
Beckett. 07/30/07: Lisa
Miscione
writes the Ridley Jones mysteries under this pen name. 07/23/07: This
was the
murder weapon in the 6th Jaine Austen mystery by Laura
Levine. 07/16/07:
This bar drink is the
title of the 3rd “Jack” Daniels mystery by J.
A. Konrath. 07/09/07: _____
Games is the
title of the 17th Inspector Woodend mystery by Sally
Spencer. 07/02/07: He
is the author
of The
Water Thief,
a historical mystery featuring Aelius Spartianus. 06/25/07: Honor
Hartman introduces
amateur sleuth Emma Diamond in this Bridge Club mystery. 06/18/07: What
was the
title character that was killed in this debut mystery by David
Stukas. 06/11/07: This
New York
City Assistant District Attorney is featured in mysteries by Robert
K. Tanenbaum. 06/04/07: This
Maine
kennel owner is also an amateur detective in mysteries by Lee
Charles Kelley. 05/28/07:
This 1992 book
was the second crime caper novel by Marc
Savage. 05/21/07:
This was the
second mystery by Michael
Stone to feature private
investigator Streeter (with "A"). 05/14/07: Peter
Temple features this
homicide detective in his crime novel Broken
Shore. 05/07/07: Rebecca
Stott wrote this
book that features a historical mystery involving Sir Isaac Newton and
alchemy. 04/30/07:
FBI Agent
Bernadette Saint Clare is introduced in this mystery by Terri Persons. 04/23/07:
This Cambridge
University nurse is featured in mysteries by Jill Paton Walsh. 04/16/07: John
Sandford
wrote this mystery with freelance video team member Anna Batory (with
“The”). 04/09/07:
This
author’s first mystery, Shadow
of Innocence, introduces PI
Michael Prescott. 04/02/07: She
is the
author of the cat mysteries featuring Boston
journalist
Theda Krakow. 03/26/07:
Bound
for the Riviera, Hercule Poirot finds mystery aboard this elegant
transport (with “The”). 03/19/07:
The
wisecracking sportswriter is featured in mysteries by Steve Brewer. 03/12/07:
Mysteries written by R. D. Wingfield feature this Denton Division
Detective Inspector. 03/05/07:
She
is the author of the Collectible mysteries featuring pottery dealer
Clara Appleby. 02/26/07:
She
is the author of the horse
racing mystery series
featuring Steve Cline. 02/19/07:
The
Nameless Detective has two mysteries to solve in the 26th book in the
series by Bill Pronzini. 02/12/07:
Ed
Gorman wrote this mystery series with this ex-cop and part-time actor. 02/05/07:
This
Minneapolis police detective is featured in the
“Prey” mysteries by John
Sandford (last name only). 01/29/07:
He is
the author of international thrillers featuring CIA agent Jack Dunphy. 01/22/07:
The
Inspector Matt Minogue mysteries are written by this author. 01/15/07:
Faith Fairchild went
undercover at this academy in Katherine Hall Page’s 01/08/07:
This Oxford
historical novelist is featured in mysteries by Veronica Stallwood. 01/01/07:
John
Buxton Hilton wrote a series of mysteries featuring this Scotland Yard
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