About This Book
A former detective describes a sequence of true case narratives drawn from his experience with the metropolitan police, presenting investigations into gambling rings, swindles, forgeries, burglary, and courtroom procedure. Each chapter recounts a distinct operation—surveillance, undercover work, arrests, and legal follow-through—and reflects on investigative technique, witness and juror duties, and contemporary policing methods. The tone balances procedural detail with vivid incidents and practical advice, illustrating how patient observation, disguise, and legal strategy combine to solve crimes. Interspersed essays examine forensic topics such as counterfeit notes and loaded dice while considering the human costs of crime and the practical limits of the law.





