01238nam a2200229Ia 4500003000400000005001700004008004000021040000700061041000800068082001700076100002800093245002800121260003700149300000900186520060700195650003100802690002800833906001100861942001200872999001700884952010700901OSt20260122091653.0210210b1972 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d cAL aeng a823.914 GART aRichard Garrett9252139 aTrue tales of detection aLondonbA Piccolo Originalc1972 a127p aIt is a non-fiction collection that chronicles eight real-life criminal investigations to demonstrate that actual detective work can be as compelling as fictional mysteries. Key Themes and Content Methodology: The book focuses on the thought processes and meticulous scientific methods used by real detectives to solve seemingly impossible cases. Structure: It consists of eight distinct accounts of true crimes and their subsequent detections. Detective vs. Fiction: Garrett emphasizes how real investigators use patient observation and logic to reveal truths that are often "stranger than fiction."  aEnglish Literature9252140 aEnglish Fiction9252141 a029884 2ddccBK c81082d81082 00102ddc40708ENGaALbALd2021-02-17l0o823.914 GARTp029884r2021-02-17 00:00:00w2021-02-17yBK