The Vanishing Violin (2010)

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I’m not kidding. Go back right now and do it When we leave Elizabeth’s, we have four clues in hand and seem well on our way to tracking down a violin, stolen in 1959 by someone who now wants Margaret to have it. Go figure—wait, you did, right?
And here’s what you know: The piano player lives on Hester Street, but not in Apt. 4M and not at no. 127 or no. 301 (the orphan clue).
    The bassoon player lives in 2J, but not on Grand or Essex (the first-letter clue).
    The xylophone player lives on
...Bleecker Street, but not at no. 288 (the first pigpen clue).
    The violinist does not live in the building located at 456 Grand or in Apt. 7A (the second pigpen clue—the one you were supposed to solve on your own).
“You do see where this is going, don’t you?” Margaret asks.
“Um, I think so,” I lie.
“It’s a logic problem. These clues are like lights on an airport runway. Except he’s turning them on one at a time instead of all at once.


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