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Have a read of this Barnflatwyngarde
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Originally posted by Abby Normal View Post
hi barn
imho the definitive zodiac book has been written. zodiac by graysmith. he was heavily involved with the case from the start and spoke firsthand with many if the investigators, witnesses etc. from the start. its really not that big of a mystery. ALA was the zodiac.
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Originally posted by barnflatwyngarde View Post
There's still the definitive Zodiac book waiting to be written.
Just saying!
imho the definitive zodiac book has been written. zodiac by graysmith. he was heavily involved with the case from the start and spoke firsthand with many if the investigators, witnesses etc. during the time. its really not that big of a mystery. ALA was the zodiac. imho of course.
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Originally posted by barnflatwyngarde View Post
There's still the definitive Zodiac book waiting to be written.
Just saying!
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
Now that you’ve written your first book Fish any thoughts on doing another one? Maybe a book of unsolved Swedish crimes or just re-assessing any unsolved crime?
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Originally posted by barnflatwyngarde View Post
There's still the definitive Zodiac book waiting to be written.
Just saying!
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
Now that you’ve written your first book Fish any thoughts on doing another one? Maybe a book of unsolved Swedish crimes or just re-assessing any unsolved crime?
Just saying!
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Originally posted by Fisherman View Post
Then, if you donīt mind my doing so, Iīll just very quickly squeeze in a "Thank you" before you start complaining, Dusty.
I should also point out - as I have already done, of course - that I am not going to take part in any initial discussions about the book that may take place. I want to see where such a discussion goes before I make any contribution to the debate, and so you must excuse me if I leave your comments - or complaints - uncommented upon for now.
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Originally posted by drstrange169 View PostIt arrived!!! And on a Sunday no less. I'm sure I'm going to complain about something in it;-) so before I start reading it, which won't be for a couple of days, I want to congratulate Christer on getting it done and published., no mean feat.
I should also point out - as I have already done, of course - that I am not going to take part in any initial discussions about the book that may take place. I want to see where such a discussion goes before I make any contribution to the debate, and so you must excuse me if I leave your comments - or complaints - uncommented upon for now.Last edited by Fisherman; 02-28-2021, 08:16 AM.
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It arrived!!! And on a Sunday no less. I'm sure I'm going to complain about something in it;-) so before I start reading it, which won't be for a couple of days, I want to congratulate Christer on getting it done and published., no mean feat.
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Originally posted by drstrange169 View Post[I][B]
>>That’ s annoying. Then again, if I’ ve waited all these years to get you on the Lechmere train, what’ s a few days more ...?<<
No that's good, they were quoting end of March.
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>>I knew that you shouldn’t have bought that house in the middle of the Amazon rainforest Dusty. It was bound to cause problems<<
I was hoping for Wonder Woman not rainforests.
>>That’ s annoying. Then again, if I’ ve waited all these years to get you on the Lechmere train, what’ s a few days more ...?<<
No that's good, they were quoting end of March.
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Originally posted by drstrange169 View PostAmazon just let me know mine will arrive March 7.
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