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OverviewHaving become one of Canada’s first police detectives in 1882, Nicholas Power developed a reputation as the nation’s very own super sleuth, hailed in the newspapers as a homegrown 'Sherlock Holmes'. He was involved in all the most heinous and shocking cases of the day, swiftly, almost superhumanly, determining the culprit and their modus operandi from only the barest of evidence. But all was not what it seemed. There was growing concern, even in courts at the time, that Power was suborning investigations, framing innocent men and was in truth very far from the ‘super sleuth’ he claimed to be. His repeated attempts to enhance his own image regularly trumped the pursuit of justice and the innocent paid the price - sometimes with their lives. Author and historian Bob Gordon traces Power’s career from its earliest beginnings as a lowly constable through his meteoric rise to chief of police, via some of the most scandalous criminal investigations the world has ever seen. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bob GordonPublisher: Mortons Media Group Imprint: Mortons Media Group Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 20.60cm , Length: 19.50cm Weight: 0.313kg ISBN: 9781911658368ISBN 10: 1911658360 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 29 January 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsOn his retirement, the Morning Herald noted his long record of criminal 'round-ups, ' which the editors described as so numerous and so full of interest that it would take an entire volume to justly recount them. With this intriguing volume, Bob Gordon has done just that. And in doing so, he's shattered the myth of Canada's Sherlock Holmes. --Literary Review of Canada """On his retirement, the Morning Herald noted his ""long record of criminal 'round-ups, ' "" which the editors described as ""so numerous"" and ""so full of interest"" that it would take an entire ""volume to justly recount them."" With this intriguing volume, Bob Gordon has done just that. And in doing so, he's shattered the myth of Canada's Sherlock Holmes.""--Literary Review of Canada" Author InformationBorn and raised in southwestern Ontario, educated at the University of Toronto and McMaster University in Hamilton, ON, Bob is a journalist and popular historian. He has spent 30 years writing about Canadian military, criminal and social history. His work has been published in newspapers and magazines across Canada, in the United States and in England. His friends call him the 'cat whisperer', while around the editorial offices of Esprit de Corps he is known as the 'myth buster'. He is a rabid Chicago Bears fan and plans to retire to Bayou Lafourche in Louisiana. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |