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Secret Service; or, Recollections of a City Detective

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A seasoned city detective narrates a series of discrete investigations into urban crime, from election bribery and mistaken identity to arson, railway fraud, forged wills, and matrimonial espionage. Each episode lays out the investigative techniques—surveillance, disguise, informants, and legal stratagems—used to unmask culprits and secure convictions, while also exposing social pretensions, corrupt practices, and gaps in official justice. The collection is episodic, combining practical procedure with concise reflections on morality and municipal life.

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Andrew Forrester

Andrew Forrester was a notable figure in the realm of detective fiction, primarily recognized for his work "Secret Service; or, Recollections of a City Detective." This book, published in the mid-19th century, offers a glimpse into the life and experiences of a city detective, blending elements of crime, investigation, and personal narrative. Forrester's contributions to the genre helped lay the groundwork for future detective stories, influencing how crime and investigation were portrayed in literature. His work is a significant part of the early development of detective fiction, reflecting the societal interests and challenges of his time.

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