The trusty Dr Watson narrates the stories of his adventures with the sleuth of Baker Street. |
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The lawsuit has complicated efforts to sleuth the chain of events at the building. |
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Blue-eyed, white-haired and 5ft 10 in, he is rather taller than the sleuth, who is small and egg-shaped. |
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This thriller of thrillers is a study of human conflict, jealousy and manipulation, which promises to baffle the most proficient sleuth. |
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The Colonel is a self-fashioned sleuth who seems to belong to a bygone era. |
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The sleuth bridges a number of formats and styles while always emphasising ingenuity, deduction and a dilettante's approach to crime-solving. |
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No longer is it the lonely haunted place with alleys and dark doorways ready to hide the criminal and the sleuth. |
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Like a determined sleuth, I followed the sound, hardly paying attention to the ground where I walked. |
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You can have a clutch of chicks, a clutter of cats, and a sleuth of bears, if anyone was wondering. |
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The violent action thriller starred Richard Roundtree as the superfly sleuth who likes his women hot, his villains iced and his coffee black. |
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Super sleuth children put their detective skills to the test to solve a murder. |
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Fictional sleuth Sherlock Holmes is credited with first realising the value of soil in criminal investigations. |
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The dramatic and suspense-filled television series 11 Somerset puts a modern spin on the classic teen sleuth scenario. |
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A series of grisly killings in the slums of the old town district had gone unsolved for so long that my expertise was once again required to sleuth out the culprit. |
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Dorothy Sayers's aristocratic sleuth Peter Wimsey encouraged his sister to marry a man from the Yard, though the mésalliance shocked the family. |
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Played by Jake Gyllenhaal, Graysmith is that familiar figure, the earnest amateur sleuth solving crimes that baffle the authorities. |
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It seems the whole jungle community is counting on master sleuth Scott to find El Gato so they can promptly bop him on the head and steal it from him. |
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So does the image of a society with so ordered, predictable, and regular a daily round that the minutest deviation from routine constitutes a clue to the eagle-eyed sleuth. |
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Benjamin, his sleuth hero, has his nose put out of joint when his fortune-teller sister, Therse, announces her engagement to Marie-Colbert, a rich aristo. |
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If only there were some massive government apparatus available to us to sift through the metadata and sleuth these fakers out. |
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Some firms charge several thousands of dollars per hour for the sleuth work of a team of six to eight investigators. |
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Could it be that our classic modern sleuth, our Philip Marlowe or Lew Archer or Kojak, is really a reincarnation of that man riding in pursuit of a holy grail, that rescuer of endangered maidens? |
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Most alarming for Mr Pellicano's clients is that the sleuth seems to have taped not only their enemies but also their own discussions about how he would glean information. |
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Now 41, and something of a musical sleuth, Bertrand Burgalat elegantly goes about his business of destroying the barriers between genres and vanquishing all preconceived ideas. |
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The Singularge Experience of Miss Anne Duffield, published as part of A Spaniard in the Works, is a send-up of Sherlock Holmes featuring the sleuth Shamrock Womlbs and his trusty sidekick Doctored Whopper. |
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Do ye want me to become a sleuth, or engage detectives to track the objects of your erroneous philanthropy? |
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Over 55 years, 33 novels and 51 short stories, the Belgian sleuth became the world's most famous detective, his books selling in millions while he inspired films and television series. |
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The girl sleuth in a retro-pomo pop-culture winkfest that has everything but a good mystery, which was all it needed. |
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Look for Agent 009 as a super sleuth, secret agent, investigator, inspector or private detective to appear in a detective novel, mystery fiction, whodunit, detective fiction, thriller, horror story, or suspense novel. |
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From the darkness came the howls of routs of wolves and bands of coyotes, the rumbling growls of a sleuth of bears or the bugles of a gang of elk. |
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Columbo, a disheveled, cigar-chomping sleuth uses his appearance as an incompetent bumbler to lull murder suspects into a false sense of security. |
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This time it's super sleuth Sherlock, who has to put on his thinking cap when the wife of Dr Watson suddenly disappears and Holmes comes face to face with his mortal enemy. |
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So take that trashcan and go buy poison from crack sleuth Nuh Altarak. |
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He has recently performed in successful theatrical productions of Beau Brummel and Sleuth in the West End. |
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Several of Caine's classic films have been remade, including The Italian Job, Get Carter, Alfie and Sleuth. |
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In the 2007 remake of Sleuth, Caine took over the role Laurence Olivier played in the 1972 version and Jude Law played Caine's original role. |
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It is the basis for the 2007 film Sleuth, directed by Kenneth Branagh. |
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