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If you really want to talk to me, then do your job and sleuth a mutual point-of-contact.
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He is the cunning villain in Takedown, the bestselling book by a New York Times reporter and a cover-boy sleuth who collaborated to engineer his capture.
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The museum is a gadget-lovers' heaven, paradise to any would-be sleuth.
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Sara Paretsky's feisty Chicago-based sleuth, V.
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The cult show, starring Kristen Bell as a young sleuth, ended its three-season run in 2007.
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Last year, he released "Shelter, " the first book in his new young-adult series, which stars teenage sleuth Mickey Bolitar, Myron Bolitar's nephew.
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There, on a screen, is their entire life, as any sleuth doing a background check would see it 30-year-old addresses, the names of all the other people who ever lived there, and so on.
ECONOMIST: Identity theft
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Author Walter Mosley is best-known for his Easy Rawlins mystery series about an amateur sleuth who solves murders in Los Angeles.
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They clearly fancy a diplomatic endgame that will have the UN's chief sleuth, Hans Blix, going through the motions of inspection over at least the next six-months.
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To do the sleuth work for the various lawsuits, Koch has assigned private investigators (who he described as ex-CIA and ex-FBI agents) tasks ranging from tracking down printers of counterfeit wine labels, to carbon-dating bottles and listening in on a phone call with Greenberg.
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