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A first-person collection of investigative narratives recounting true cases of theft, fraud, and violence encountered in the author's career, presented as discrete chapters that blend procedural detail, undercover work, and close pursuit. Episodes range from quick disguises and stakeouts to complex deceptions and courtroom consequences, often set among vivid local scenes and colorful characters. A preface reflects on the detective trade and the claim of factual reporting; recurring themes include careful observation, patient strategy, and the unpredictable motives that drive crime, with each case concluding by showing how methodical work brings offenders to light.

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Allan Pinkerton

Allan Pinkerton was a Scottish-American detective and spy, best known for founding the Pinkerton National Detective Agency in the United States. His work in law enforcement and private investigation during the 19th century contributed significantly to the development of modern detective work. Pinkerton gained fame for his involvement in high-profile cases, including the apprehension of criminals and the protection of President Abraham Lincoln. His literary contributions include several detective novels that reflect his experiences in crime fighting, such as "The Spy of the Rebellion," which details espionage during the Civil War. Pinkerton's legacy endures in both the fields of law enforcement and popular culture.

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