Knots Untied; or, Ways and By-Ways in the Hidden Life of American Detectives
In 1871, a series of fifty-nine detective stories were published as an anthology by Hartford: J. B. Burr and Hyde. The series was titled "Knots Untied; or, Ways and By-Ways in the Hidden Life of American Detectives" and was written by George S. McWatters.
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Click here to redirect to "Where He was Born and Reared."
Click here to redirect to "Removes to London."
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Click here to redirect to "Mr. McWatters as Agent and Lecturer."
Click here to redirect to "Anecdote of Lola Montez and Laura Keene."
Click here to redirect to "Mr. McWatters Solving Social Problems."
Click here to redirect to "Our Subject and the Public Press."
Click here to redirect to "McWatters Enters the Metropolitan Police Force."
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Click here to redirect to ""Riot Week," July, 1863. - Officer McWatters in the Thick of the Fight."
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