The Somnambulist and the Detective

The Somnambulist and the Detective PDF Author: Allan Pinkerton
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The Somnambulist and the Detective

The Somnambulist and the Detective PDF Author: Allan Pinkerton
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The Somnambulist And The Detective

The Somnambulist And The Detective PDF Author: Allan Pinkerton
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The Detective and the Somnambulist

The Detective and the Somnambulist PDF Author: Allan Pinkerton
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The Somnambulist and the Detective

The Somnambulist and the Detective PDF Author: Allan Pinkerton
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The Somnambulist and the Detective; The Murderer and the Fortune Teller

The Somnambulist and the Detective; The Murderer and the Fortune Teller PDF Author: Allan Pinkerton
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 223

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"The Somnambulist and the Detective; The Murderer and the Fortune Teller" by Allan Pinkerton Allan J. Pinkerton was a Scottish-American detective and spy, best known for creating the Pinkerton National Detective Agency. In this book, he describes one of his cases. When a murder occurs and a psychic ends up in the mix, Pinkerton's investigation becomes anything but ordinary. Finding the culprit will take more than a crystal ball.

The Somnambulist and the Detective

The Somnambulist and the Detective PDF Author: Allan Pinkerton
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Pages : 126

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About nineteen years ago, I was enjoying a short relaxation from the usual press of business in Chicago. I had only one or two really important cases on hand, and I was therefore preparing to take a much needed rest. At this time, my business was not nearly so extensive as it has since become, nor was my Agency so well known as it now is; hence, I was somewhat surprised and gratified to receive a letter from Atkinson, Mississippi, asking me to go to that town at once, to investigate a great crime recently perpetrated there. I had intended to visit my former home in Dundee, for a week or ten days, but, on receiving this letter, I postponed my vacation indefinitely. The letter was written by Mr. Thomas McGregor, cashier of the City Bank, of Atkinson, and my services were called for by all the officers of the bank. The circumstances of the case were, in brief, that the paying-teller had been brutally murdered in the bank about three or four months before, and over one hundred and thirty thousand dollars had been stolen. Mr. McGregor said that no expense should be spared to detect the criminals, even though the money was not recovered; that would be an important consideration, of course, but the first object sought was the capture of the murderers of poor George Gordon, the late paying-teller. Having already arranged my business for a brief absence, I was all ready for the journey, and by the next train, I was speeding southward, toward Atkinson. I arrived there early in the morning, of one of the most delightful days of early spring. I had exchanged the brown fields and bare trees of the raw and frosty North, for the balmy airs, blooming flowers, and waving foliage of the sunny South. The contrast was most agreeable to me in my then tired and overworked condition, and I felt that a few days in that climate would restore my strength more effectually than a stay of several weeks in the changeable and inclement weather of northern Illinois. For sanitary, as well as business reasons, therefore, I had no occasion to regret my Southern trip. My assumed character was that of a cotton speculator, and I was thus able to make many inquiries relative to the town and its inhabitants, without exciting suspicion. Of course, I should have considerable business at the bank, and thus, I could have frequent conferences with the bank officials, without betraying my real object in visiting them. I sent a note to Mr. McGregor, on my arrival, simply announcing myself under a fictitious name, and I soon received a reply requesting me to come to the bank at eight o'clock that evening. I then spent the day in walking about the town and gathering a general idea of the surroundings of the place

SOMNAMBULIST AND THE DETECTIVE

SOMNAMBULIST AND THE DETECTIVE PDF Author: ALLAN. PINKERTON
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The Detective and the Somnambulist

The Detective and the Somnambulist PDF Author: Allan Pinkerton
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Category : Criminal investigation
Languages : en
Pages : 312

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Two narratives written by Allan Pinkerton; highly fictionalized accounts ostensibly or loosely based on actual crime cases.

The Somnambulist and the Detective

The Somnambulist and the Detective PDF Author: Allan Pinkerton
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ISBN: 9781330513200
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 268

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Excerpt from The Somnambulist and the Detective: The Murderer and the Fortune Teller In presenting to the public my third volume of Detective Stories, I desire to again call attention to the fact that the stories herein contained, as in the case of their predecessors in the series, are literally true. The incidents in these cases have all actually occurred as related, and there are now living many witnesses to corroborate my statements. Maroney, the expressman, is living in Georgia, having been released during the war. Mrs. Maroney is also alive. Any one desiring to convince himself of the absolute truthfulness of this narrative can do so by examining the court records in Montgomery, Ala., where Maroney was convicted. The facts stated in the second volume are well known to many residents of Chicago. Young Bright was in the best society during his stay at the Clifton House, and many of his friends will remember him. His father is now largely interested in business in New York, Chicago, and St. Louis. The events connected with the abduction of "The Two Sisters," will be readily recalled by W. L. Church, Esq., of Chicago, and others. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.