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ALLAN PINKERTON Ultimate Collection: True Crime Stories & Detective Stories - 19th Century Crime Solving: A Literary Journey into Detection - cover

ALLAN PINKERTON Ultimate Collection: True Crime Stories & Detective Stories - 19th Century Crime Solving: A Literary Journey into Detection

Allan Pinkerton

Verlag: Good Press

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In "ALLAN PINKERTON Ultimate Collection: True Crime Stories & Detective Stories," the legendary figure of American detective fiction unfolds a rich tapestry of real-life criminal intrigue and detective prowess. This compendium brings together a selection of Pinkerton's most compelling cases, showcasing his innovative approach to investigation during the mid-19th century. The prose is captivating, infused with a blend of factual reporting and narrative flair that reflects the burgeoning genre of detective literature, carving pathways for future narrative forms. Pinkerton'Äôs keen observations and vivid dramatizations offer readers an intimate glimpse into the world of crime fighting'Äîboth its challenges and triumphs'Äîwhile weaving the gory realities of American society at the time into a compelling literary fabric. Allan Pinkerton, a Scottish immigrant turned American icon, founded the Pinkerton National Detective Agency in 1850. His experiences as a detective and organizer of Union spies during the Civil War illuminated the pervasive threats of crime and subterfuge in a rapidly industrializing society. Pinkerton's pivotal roles in numerous high-profile cases cultivated his unique storytelling style, bridging the gap between factual accounts and thrilling narratives, thus establishing himself as a pioneer in the genre. Readers interested in true crime, historical narratives, or the evolution of detective fiction will find a treasure trove in Pinkerton'Äôs collection. Each story serves not only as a recounting of criminal exploits and investigative ingenuity but also as a reflection of the societal issues of the era. This anthology is an essential addition to any library, inviting readers to explore the foundations of modern detective work while capturing the intrigue and suspense of true crime.
Verfügbar seit: 18.11.2023.
Drucklänge: 1568 Seiten.

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