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The private eye that never sleeps
It is the late nineteenth century and a sum of $10,000 has been stolen from the railroad, and a clerk named Maroney who has a penchant for the horses, is prime suspect. After the railroad hires the South’s best detectives to tail Maroney – who find nothing – they turn to the north and the man synonymous with detection: Allan Pinkerton himself, the head of the world’s first modern detective agency. Pinkerton virtually invented and formalized undercover detective work and has a large fleet of skilled operatives.
He sends his best agent, Porter, to get to the truth.
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