Jake MacKenzie
1987-1988
Longer stories filled with clues for a final verdict
This four part series from the 1980s contains several obscrue stories, each stretched over the full length of the book, but with many interview transcripts, imagery, and other clues littered throughout.
This all culminates in one final call to deduce the culprit of the mystery at the end, before a mugshot is shown and the solution explained
Dakota King offers a series of clues that should help the reader solve the mystery of a plane crash and its connection with a sacred Indian mountain and a secret government lab.
Readers can try to solve the mystery of who is trying to kill Dakota King and his assistant, Longh Gonh, as they search for a king's fortune buried in the jungle
A search for a stolen bicycle leads King on a trail involving international customs and an ultramarathon bike race
The reader assists Dakota King and his associate, Longh Gonh, as they try to solve the mystery of a haunted mine and track down the mine's previous owner, who tricked some inexperienced Easterners into buying it