Beneath the Stains of Time

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11/10/15

A Tiny Bit of Trouble

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" The shortest joke in the world. Two words: midget shortage ." - Jimmy Carr A brief glance at the blog-posts that ha...
11/7/15

When Words Collide

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" Why is a raven like a writing-desk? " - The Mad Hatter (Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland , 1865) ...
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11/5/15

Sequence of Evil

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" If you lay down with dogs, you get up with fleas ." - proverb Genre historian and author of Masters of the "Hum...
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11/2/15

Death Trap

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" I often think that a highly expert archaeologist would make a perfect detective. He has the education that the best of professio...
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10/29/15

The Baited Hook

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" Why does fate play such tricks with poor, helpless worms? " - Sherlock Holmes (Sir Arthur C. Doyle's "The Boscom...
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10/27/15

Some Kind of Monkey Business

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" Why, the English countryside is one congealed mass of intrigue and petty spite. That is why almost every murder story is placed ...
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10/24/15

Needled to Death

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" When people say things behind your back there is nothing you can refute or deny, and the rumors go on growing and growing, a...
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