Customer Reviews
Disappointing - By: Bonny, 30 Jun 2008 
Very disappointing. Too many 'Tricky' puzzles & not enough of the 'Tough' ones. Layouts too similar. Also part of the challlenge is to work out the cage combinations & not miss one out..I know you needn't look but sometimes there is the temptation to 'sneak a peek' so I would have preferred for them not to be printed.
More of the same - By: Mr. R. J. Hole, 04 Oct 2007 
This is about what you would expect if you've already done books 1 & 2. The level of difficulty is up another notch & there are much fewer easy puzzles. There are also more puzzles this time - 150, compared to 110 in book 1 & 100 in book 2. Some of the final "Deadly" puzzles will test you much more than anything in the previous two books.
Dead Boring Killers - By: M. Webb, 15 Jul 2007 
As a 'Killer' addict, & having enjoyed Book 2 very much, I found Book 3 slightly disappointing. The sum box patterns are alll rather similar, never irregular, & therefore quite boring. However, there are loads of 'tough' & 'deadly' Killers to exercise the grey matter!
The next dimension of Su Doku - By: P. J. Bragg, 13 Apr 2007 
If you like Su Doku but are starting to find it maybe a little stale try this. These Times Killer Su Doku puzzles add a new element of arithmetical & deductional skill to the standard puzzles.
I do like the feature you get with this particular series of adding a challlenge time for each puzzle but you should probably halve the time stated to make it more of a challlenge. My only query would be why they could not squeeze in a few more puzzles?
Best Killer yet - By: ronaldobiscottini, 28 Nov 2006 
I have already worked through the Times Killer books 1 & 2 & The Big Book of Killer Su Doku by Mark Huckvale. In my opinion this is the best yet - some real corkers to test the old grey matter.
Highly recommended.