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The Great Taxicab Robbery: A True Detective Story

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The narrative recounts a daring downtown robbery in which two bank messengers carrying a large cash transfer are ambushed in a taxicab, and follows the subsequent police investigation that unravels a network of hold-up men, informants, and shady resorts across multiple cities. Presented as a true detective account, it interleaves chronological casework with descriptions of administrative decisions and detective techniques used to gather evidence, trail suspects, and secure arrests. Alongside action and capture, the account examines criminal cunning and limitations, and illustrates how systematic, businesslike police methods influence public perception and enforcement outcomes.

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James H. Collins

James H. Collins is an author best known for his work in the true crime genre, particularly for his book "The Great Taxicab Robbery: A True Detective Story." This narrative delves into the intricacies of a real-life crime, showcasing Collins' ability to weave factual events into a compelling story. His writing reflects a keen interest in the details of criminal investigations, making his work appealing to readers fascinated by detective stories and the complexities of law enforcement.

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