Daniel Sage and Stephen Boughton started creating puzzles for each other at work, and has now resulted in them having a book listed on Amazon called Tachyon.
Daniel says "We'd make puzzles on Post-It notes and share them for each other. Eventually, we decided to have a go at seeing if we could actually produce a puzzle book together. We started designing puzzles and crafting a storyline that would bring them all together."
When asked what makes the book different from the rest, Daniel explains: "It's an interactive puzzle book, you have to use the website to solve your answers"
Stephen adds: "no two puzzles are the same, and sometimes you have to think out side the box, you may have to manipulate the books in some way, by folding or cutting something'"
To check out the book and to get involved with a free puzzle, at http://www.tachyon-book.com
And the book is for sale here: TACHYON BOOK

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