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wingResQgeekwing 15 yrs ago
Watson's nose is a really good tool for detecting "Trace" evidence! Here's another good mystery for him to sniff out. http://bookcrossing.com/journal/5147141

wingResQgeekwing 15 yrs ago
Would Watson be interested in Sue Grafton's alphabet mystery series? I think so... http://bookcrossing.com/journal/7071119

wingResQgeekwing 15 yrs ago
Watson is traveling and making his own discoveries, but he might enjoy reading about other people's adventures, too. http://bookcrossing.com/journal/6037518

wingResQgeekwing 15 yrs ago | 1 replies
Seminar for Murder http://bookcrossing.com/journal/7066700

wingResQgeekwing 15 yrs ago | 2 replies
A murder at a seminar for mystery authors! Can Watson sniff out the murderer before the book's hero? http://bookcrossing.com/journal/7066700


wingResQgeekwing 15 yrs ago
Watson should enjoy reading about the various adventures of this mountain climber as he travels to climb peaks that are in the middle of, well, nowhere. Of course, I'm sure Watson hopes his travels aren't going nowhere!…

wingResQgeekwing 15 yrs ago | 2 replies
Burn Marks http://bookcrossing.com/journal/7064120

wingResQgeekwing 15 yrs ago | 3 replies
Another mystery for Watson to try to solve... http://bookcrossing.com/journal/7064120

wingResQgeekwing 15 yrs ago
A mystery involving a club for women who would rather be widows than divorced. Can Watson figure it out? http://bookcrossing.com/journal/6023268

wingResQgeekwing 15 yrs ago
As he travels the world, Watson might find books about other people's travels interesting to read. http://bookcrossing.com/journal/5508568

wingResQgeekwing 15 yrs ago | 1 replies
> There is a "Septa R7 Cornwells Heights, > PA" at the city level. Could you change > that to "--Trains, tubes, metro, buses--" > at the city level? The notes in the book released in the only release zone in th…

wingResQgeekwing 15 yrs ago
Another mystery solving dog! Watson needs to keep tabs on the competition. http://bookcrossing.com/journal/7044748


wingResQgeekwing 15 yrs ago | 1 replies
10) Vienna, Virginia, USA http://bookcrossing.com/journal/7044765

wingResQgeekwing 15 yrs ago | 3 replies
Watson was surely the pick of the litter, eh? http://bookcrossing.com/journal/7044753

wingResQgeekwing 15 yrs ago
A mystery set at Oxford...perfect for a dog like Watson who helps solve mysteries. http://bookcrossing.com/journal/6984886

wingResQgeekwing 15 yrs ago | 1 replies
As an investigative dog, I'm sure Watson has flirted with danger himself... http://bookcrossing.com/journal/6068805

wingResQgeekwing 15 yrs ago
Lewis and Clark set out to explore the huge territory the young United States had recently acquired from France in the Louisiana Purchase. As a traveler, Watson should appreciate this collection of entries from their jo…

wingResQgeekwing 15 yrs ago
I'm not sure how many themes I can come up with, but I've set aside one, so I have a start. Count me in.

wingResQgeekwing 15 yrs ago
Also, if you'd rather not have the image centered, you can delete the center and /center tags. To align it to the right or left, with the journal entry text wrapped around it, you can add an align="right" or align="left…

wingResQgeekwing 15 yrs ago | 1 replies
KiwiinEngland already PM'd me with this question, so I'll post my answer here as well. I'm using html to link to the image file at the thelostbook.net site, rather than uploading the image. This has the advantages note…

wingResQgeekwing 15 yrs ago
My two pennies, FWIW: - Skiing (and Snowboarding): As evidenced by Ms. Richardson's accident, it is very easy to suffer a severe head injury while skiing, even on "easy" runs and "good" conditions. Would a helmet ha…

wingResQgeekwing 15 yrs ago
While the title sounds like a James Bond story, this murder mystery set in Miami should catch the interest of an investigative dog like Watson. http://bookcrossing.com/journal/5109689

wingResQgeekwing 15 yrs ago
I'm not sure if Watson is one of those dogs that likes cats or not, but if Schrödinger's Cat is missing, I'm sure Watson would want to help find it. http://bookcrossing.com/journal/5329279

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