Crime and Detection

“Crime and Detection” by Gill Harvey, published by Usborne in 2003, is a 142-page exploration of notable and obscure crimes from the 20th century. This edition provides insights into the realities of criminal activities and the detectives who solve them, offering a factual overview of how crimes are committed and the methodologies employed in their resolution.
Readers will discover a range of narratives that delve into the minds of both criminals and detectives, highlighting the complexities of law and crime. The book presents a blend of real-life stories, focusing on the thought processes of skilled detectives and the intricacies involved in crime-solving. This compilation serves as an informative resource for those interested in the intersection of fiction and juvenile nonfiction within the context of law and crime.
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This compilation explores the famous and lesser-known crimes of the 20th century. Find out what real criminals and detectives are like, how crimes are committed and solved, and the thought processes of brilliant detectives in these stories.
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