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Cattle In Trees Mystery Solved! The ongoing mystery of how cattle become lodged in trees, some quite high up, has now been solved.
January 6, 2012 Books news in Omaha,Nebraska, United States of America
Cattle have been found in trees for some time, and no one could figure out how they managed to get there. Sherlock Holmes was called upon to investigate this mystery, and he solved it!
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Omaha,
Nebraska,
United States of America
(Free-Press-Release.com) January 6, 2012 --
The ongoing mysteries of cattle in trees and cattle mutilations (the cattle in trees are always mutilated) was investigated by Sherlock Holmes, the world's greatest detective. He solved the mystery and explained how it came about, but the why remained a matter of speculation. Due to this loose end the case was never published, and during the course of two world wars it became lost. Just recently these "lost cases of Sherlock Holmes" were recovered, and they are being published as Kindle ebooks. For the first time ever you can read the case of "Sherlock Holmes And The Cattle Mutilations" in the form of a Kindle ebook, and for the very low introductorty price of only 99 cents..
Sherlock Holmes And The Cattle Mutilations
http://amazon.com/dp/B006OBWMXC
If you are curious about cattle in trees and cattle mutilations, or just like reading about the investigations of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John H. (Hamish) Watson, you will enjoy reading this ebook.
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