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Widow of Jerusalem: A Medieval Mystery: Alan Gordon: 9780312300890: Amazon.com: Books
Widow of Jerusalem: A Medieval Mystery [Alan Gordon] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. 1204 A.D. The Fools’ Guild is on the run from an increasingly intolerant Church. Arriving too late at the Guildhall to join them
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The Everlasting Forrest Fenn
Five years ago, a legendary art dealer filled a chest with treasure and hid it somewhere in the Rocky Mountains. Why?
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The Man Who Jumped Out Of The Window
My Great Uncle Abe was a liberal icon and a target of vicious McCarthyites in the 1950s. But is that what drove him to suicide?
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Mystery woman in US hospital has memories of Australia, but nothing else
She remembers eating breakfast at Perth’s Cottesloe beach, dining out in Byron Bay and has dreams of Sydney’s Bondi.
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The mystery of Dorothy’s missing ruby slippers: Solve it, and you’ll get $1 million
Nearly 10 years ago, someone bashed in the window of the Judy Garland Museum and stole the world's most famous shoes.
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‘Why Can't You Behave?’: Revisiting the Case of Alice Crimmins
Fifty years ago, Alice Crimmins’s children died, and she was the prime suspect. The trials that followed ensured we’d never know who murdered them—only that a woman’s life could be used against her.
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The mysterious death of a doctor who peddled autism ‘cures’ to thousands
Two raids, five deaths and a suspected suicide as authorities closed in on him.
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The boys who could see England
Last winter, two bodies in identical wetsuits were found in Norway and the Netherlands. Police in three countries failed to identify them — and then the trail led to Calais. By Anders Fjellberg.
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SL-1: Murder by Nuclear Reactor
There have been three nuclear power plant meltdowns that have captured worldwide attention and left the general public with the opinion that nuclear power is too dangerous to rely upon...
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Sweden Investigates Mysterious Submarine Found Off Coast
Defense experts debate whether the submarine ran aground recently or as far back as WWI
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How to spot whodunnit: academics crack Agatha Christie’s code
To mark 125 years since the Queen of Crime’s birth, experts analysed the methods, motives and locations in her detective stories to find out how to deduce the killer. By Haroon Siddique.
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Plane Debris is From Missing MH370
Part of aircraft wing found on Reunion island is from missing MH370 plane, Malaysian prime minister says.
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New Video Released in Infamous 1990 Boston Art Heist at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
The newly-released footage was taken almost exactly 24 hours before the heist and shows a security guard letting in an unauthorized visitor
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10 Magnetic Hills, Gravity Roads, and Mystery Spots
If you've ever taken a road trip across America, you might be familiar with the hokey tourist attraction known as the mystery spot. Painted roadside signs often with prominently-displayed question marks advertise a local oddity you can pay a small admission price to explore.
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A Thrift Store Find Yields an Astronomical Mystery
A good mystery is often where you find it. Photographer Meagan Abell recently made a discovery during a thrift store expedition that not only set the internet abuzz, but also contains an interesting astronomical dimension as well... By David Dickinson.
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The mystery of the Somerton man-new information revealed.
THE mysterious Somerton Man may have been killed by his nurse lover - an Adelaide woman and suspected Soviet spy with whom he fathered a child, it has been claimed.
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They Cracked This 250-Year-Old Code, and Found a Secret Society Inside
For nearly 250 years, this book concealed the arcane rituals of an ancient order. But cracking the code only deepened the mystery. By Noah Schachtman.
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Shadows in São Paulo
Obsessed with an image of four men on a rooftop in Brazil, the author went on a quest to find its origins. By Teju Cole.
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History Is Who You’ve Lost
I, without knowing, dreamed parts of a truth. One part is this: my grandfather on my mother’s side was a murderer. Or was he? By Rita Gabis.
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Gilded Age Plains City: The Great Sheedy Murder Trial and the Booster Ethos of Lincoln, Nebraska
This interactive website explores the development of towns and cities on the Great Plains through the lens of a murder case in the 1890s that evolved into a fascinating story that drew the attention of nearly everyone in town and people from across the region and country.
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