Fakes and Forgeries

Fakes and Forgeries by Judy Hindley, published by Usborne in 1979, is a 64-page exploration of the methods detectives employ to investigate counterfeits and forgeries. Written in English, this book delves into the techniques used to uncover false testimony, disguises, and hiding places, providing readers with insights into the world of crime detection.
In this edition, readers will find a detailed discussion on the various forms of deception and the investigative processes that reveal the truth behind them. The content is designed to engage young readers with an interest in law and crime, as well as those looking for activity-based learning. Fakes and Forgeries serves as an informative resource that combines elements of fiction and juvenile nonfiction, making it suitable for a diverse audience.
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Discusses the ways in which detectives investigate counterfeits and forgeries and the evidence they use to see through false testimony, disguises and hiding places
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