Eugene Fran?ois Vidocq was born in France in 1775 and his life
spanned the French Revolution, the Napoleonic Wars and the 1848
revolutions. He was the Inspector Morse, the Sherlock Holmes, the
James Bond of his day. A notorious criminal, he turned police
officer and employed a gang of ex-convicts as his detectives. He
invented innovative criminal indexing techniques and experimented
with fingerprinting, until his cavalier attitude towards the thin
blue line forced him out of the police. So he began the world's
very first private detective agency.
The cases he solved were high profile and he grew in notoriety.
However, his infamy didn't prevent him from becoming a spy and
moving secretly across the dangerous borders of Europe. This is a
gloriously enjoyable historical romp through the eighteenth century
in the company of the man whose influence still holds to this
day.
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