Izzy Baia: Autism, Life and Other Unsolved Mysteries is by Kevin Whelan.
Ron Roy, he also wrote Capital Mysteries
Ron Roy wrote the A to Z Mysteries.
Ron Roy, he also wrote Capital Mysteries
Poe wrote detective and gothic horror mysteries.
Agatha Christie wrote 80 detective novels, so, yes, she did write mysteries.
The term 'of mysteries' is a prepositional phrase. The preposition 'of' connects the noun 'mysteries' to another word in the sentence.For example:The author wrote a series of mysteries.A lot of mysteries go unsolved.I'm sick of mysteries, I want some facts.
Response: The first case of autism was diagnosed in the united states in 1942. Response: The word "autism" was used in descriptions of schizophrenia as early as 1910 by Eugen Bleuler, but it did not refer to the modern description of autism. Leo Kanner (1894-1981) wrote a paper, "Autistic Disturbances of Affective Contact", in 1943 in which he used the word "autism" in its modern sense. Before that time, the condition now known as autism was called by other names (based on evaluations of case studies of children from earlier periods, some of whom were labelled as "possessed").
Mysteries of the Bible - 1994 Who Wrote the Bible Part 1 3-7 was released on: USA: 25 February 1996
Mysteries of the Bible - 1994 Who Wrote the Bible Part 2 3-8 was released on: USA: 25 February 1996
Possibily Agatha Christie?
Sue Grafton wrote the "A to Z" series of mysteries, beginning with "A is for Alibi" and concluding with "Y is for Yesterday." The series features private investigator Kinsey Millhone as the protagonist.
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