@meatman
I actually remember reading this, because I used that guy's office as inspiration for a Sleuthlike panel I made for fun, which I later used to start a forum adventure here. (This is actually the second time you've inspired me to make a fan adventure, since Prospit Sleuth inspired Crud Spade)
I like it a lot, but really I like anything that can faithfully copy the Problem Sleuth style. The timeline splitting is a really inventive gimmick, which I think is important for any good sleuthlike. It's easier to copy the art style and vocabulary of problem sleuth than it is to copy its imagination and creativity. Like that second part is actually really hard.
That said, its pretty short. I like my sleuthlikes to be scrawling nonsense that quickly grow out of control, and that can't really be accomplished in only 51 pages. Though I suspect that's a consequence of the gimmick being pretty demanding.