A man drove off a cliff. The police called it an accident. The brake line says otherwise.
The Cliff is an eleven-document murder case file you print at home. Four suspects, one liar, 30 to 60 minutes. Read the evidence, argue it out at the table, name the killer.
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The Cliff
Roderick Halloran, 64, a retired Canadian banker on holiday in Costa Rica, drove his rental SUV off Ruta 27 at 23:14 on a Tuesday night. The local police closed it in three days as an accidental fall. Three weeks later, a forensic re-inspection showed his front brake line had been cleanly cut. The case reopened.
Four persons of interest had access to the vehicle. You read their interviews, the evidence, the timeline. One of them lets two small things slip that they could not honestly know. Find them.
Eleven documents. Cover, how-to-read, crime scene, four field interviews with photographs and signatures, recovered effects, forensic vehicle inspection, suspect-location timeline, verdict slip. Prints on letter paper. About 30 to 60 minutes to solve. The full case file, No. 001 Black Sand, is coming to Amazon.ca.
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The case file arrives by email within minutes. Tomorrow, the solution and how the case was actually solved. The day after, a short note about how the format came to be. Then we leave you alone until something happens that is worth telling you about.