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Ought Suicide to be a Crime?


Ought Suicide to be a Crime?

Author: Church of England. Board for Social Responsibility

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1959


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Moriarty the Patriot, Vol. 12


Moriarty the Patriot, Vol. 12

Author: Ryosuke Takeuchi

language: en

Publisher: VIZ Media LLC

Release Date: 2023-07-04


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Charles Augustus Milverton, the coldhearted King of Blackmail, knows Mary’s dark secret, and he’s using it to destroy any hope she has of marrying Watson! Wanting to save his best friend from the clutches of the deranged Milverton, who ruins innocent lives for fun, Sherlock decides to face the man head-on! Will London’s greatest devil finally face judgment? -- VIZ Media

Scotland Yard's Casebook of Serious Crime


Scotland Yard's Casebook of Serious Crime

Author: Dick Kirby

language: en

Publisher: Pen and Sword True Crime

Release Date: 2021-06-23


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Real-life stories of cops vs. criminals from a veteran of the Metropolitan Police and author praised for his "engaging style" (Joseph Wambaugh, #1 New York Times–bestselling author of Harbor Nocturne). Dick Kirby, former long-serving Met officer and bestselling author, recounts the policing of the twentieth century, when uniformed officers were visibly part of the community, patrolling their beats and protecting the public's property. Detectives detected, cultivating informants and, like their uniform counterparts, knowing the characters on their manor. What's more, they were backed by their senior officers, who had on-the-job experience. Drawing on both celebrated and lesser known cases, Kirby describes in plain speak crime-fighting against merciless gangsters, desperate gunmen, inept kidnappers, vicious robbers, daring burglars, and ruthless blackmailers. Using his firsthand knowledge, he highlights the often-unconventional methods used to frustrate and outwit hardened criminals—and the satisfaction gained from successful operations. Praise for Dick Kirby's previous books "A gritty series of episodes from his time in the Met—laced with black humor and humanity." — East Anglian Daily Times "A great read with fascinating stories and amusing anecdotes." — Suffolk Norfolk Life Magazine