The first chief of the St. Petersburg detective police, Ivan Dmitrievich Putilin (1830-1893), became a symbolic figure of Russian investigation. He could identify a murderer by the smallest clues and bring a case to a conclusion, even when it reached... a dead end. In his memoirs, Putilin refers to interesting and shocking cases from his working practice. The book includes 22 detective stories co-written with the publicist M. Shevlyakov, as well as "An Essay on Some Types of Theft in St. Petersburg." The collection is preceded by an article by Anatoly Koni (1844-1927) – prosecutor and judicial orator of the Russian Empire.
Autor: ПУТИЛИН И.Д.
Väljaandja: Eksmo
Seeria: Kogu maailmakirjandus
Vanusepiirangud: 16+
avaldamise aasta: 2024
ISBN: 9785042005558
lehekülgede arv: 384
Suurus: 207x135x28 mm
Kaanetüüp: Hard
Kaal: 303 g
ID: 1668573