Aquila  |  Detectives
Supersleuths - timeline of detective fiction 1794–2014 / Orient Express - travelling hotel / Undercover animals - disguises and mimicry in the animal world / The Mystery Club Are On The Case story by Robin Stevens / Step on it! - casts and prints - forensic footprints Prof Matthew Bennett geoarchaeology digital photogrammetry gait exothermic reaction / Deductive reasoning - axioms Venn diagrams paradox / How to think like a detective - observation micro expressions communication listening memory mind palace mind house thought train / Make a super sleuth’s brilliant book safe / Police dogs - Sir Robert Peel / Dr John Snow cholera detective - ether chloroform cholera dot distribution dot density map germ theory of disease Robert Koch epidemiology / Win Master Detective Tool Kit
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Aquila Detectives.