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Polygraphs and Paper Clip Bracelets - A Private Investigator's Toast to the Crimes that Kept Him Thriving - cover

Polygraphs and Paper Clip Bracelets - A Private Investigator's Toast to the Crimes that Kept Him Thriving

Raymond Boyd

Publisher: Advantage Media Group

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Summary

Raymond Boyd, celebrated private investigator and seasoned storyteller, invites you back into his world of real-life crime-solving with Polygraphs and Paper Clip Bracelets, the much-anticipated follow-up to God Bless Crime. Drawing from decades of experience, Boyd recounts his most memorable cases—from laugh-out-loud mishaps to clever confessions, each tale showcasing his sharp wit and investigative genius.
Available since: 10/07/2025.
Print length: 96 pages.

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