Detective Caminada’s Casebook
Memoirs of Manchester’s
Sherlock Holmes
About This Book
Detective Jerome Caminada was a Victorian super-sleuth and a real-life Sherlock Holmes. A master of disguise and an expert in deduction, he pursued ruthless criminals through the dangerous streets of nineteenth century Manchester’s underworld.
Detective Caminada’s biographer, Angela Buckley, presents this unique anthology of his most fascinating cases, including quack doctors, forgers and con artists. In the first volume of his memoirs, published in 1895, Detective Caminada recounted how he tackled anarchists, caught an escaped political prisoner and faced his nemesis in a deadly confrontation. Bearing all the hallmarks of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, this compelling collection is essential reading for all lovers of historical crime.
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This book is better than any modern day fiction! Recounting his own memoirs, Angela Buckley has compiled Caminada’s notes to form a perfect tribute to a most exceptional man.
I used this to quote for a university history project on local policing in Lancashire. It was great and even pulled up a few of the stories in contemporary newspapers matching exactly.
A great insight into the past.
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