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100 1 $aHenderson, Bruce E.,$d1929-
245 14 $aThe super sleuths /$cBruce Henderson and Sam Summerlin.
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520 $aThirteen of the world's top detectives tell, in their own words, of their toughest cases, including the tracking of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann, the Black Dahlia case, the mass cyanide murder and bank robbery in Japan, Harry Hansen and Jack McCreadie, Richard Speck, the Kray twins and their Cockney crime ring, and others.
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