Traced and Tracked; Or, Memoirs of a City Detective

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Traced and Tracked; Or, Memoirs of a City Detective

by James M'Govan

EN·~13 hours·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total
1

Traced and Tracked or Memoirs of a City Detective. by James McGovan

0:54
2

PREFACE.

1:09
3

CONTENTS.

0:51
4

A PEDESTRIAN’S PLOT.

28:01
5

BILLY’S BITE.

26:46
6

THE MURDERED TAILOR’S WATCH. (A CURIOSITY IN CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE.)

46:11
7

THE STREET PORTER’S SON.

29:38
8

A BIT OF TOBACCO PIPE.

26:53
9

THE BROKEN CAIRNGORM.

26:16
10

THE ROMANCE OF A REAL CREMONA.

59:00

Description

A seasoned city detective recounts his trade with a blend of wit and hard‑won insight, showing how the patterns of a criminal’s chosen “line of business” can become a roadmap to capture. He explains that seasoned thieves often repeat the same methods, and that spotting those habits can be more reliable than any single clue. The memoir reads like a series of vivid case studies, each offering a glimpse into the mind of both law‑breaker and law‑enforcer.

The opening investigation follows a Yorkshire pickpocket named Dave Larkins, who has drifted to Edinburgh and continued his specialty of swift street snatches. Larkins’ hallmark is a rapid, almost rehearsed grab of a gentleman’s watch or a lady’s purse, leaving victims bewildered and without clear memory. As the detective pieces together the thief’s predictable rhythm, the chase begins, highlighting the delicate dance between clever criminality and the art of deduction.

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Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (800K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Melissa McDaniel, RichardW, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2019-01-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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James M'Govan

1845–1919

Best known for gritty Victorian detective stories, this author wrote under the name James M'Govan while also building a career as a violinist, editor, and music teacher. His crime tales were popular for their brisk storytelling and their air of firsthand city experience.

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