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The Deductivist - Newsletter Teaching Sherlock Holmes Observation Techniques

Weekly newsletter teaching behavioral observation and deduction techniques inspired by Sherlock Holmes, with each issue covering one technique, the science behind it, a case study, and a daily exercise.

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