The Expressman and the Detective
Allan Pinkerton
Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA
Allan Pinkerton (1819-1884), a Scotsman by birth and a barrel-maker by trade, settled in Chicago in its infancy and founded the Pinkertons, the world's first detective agency. Though events associated with the agency after his death have tarnished the name, Pinkerton himself was one of the original human rights advocates. He was a dear friend to John Brown, an advisor to Abraham Lincoln, and 80 years ahead of his time in hiring female detectives. He was also stubborn, irascible, and an egomaniac.
The Expressman and the Detective (1874) is Pinkerton's first attempt at putting his real-life experiences into novel form. Though many later works attributed to Pinkerton are understood to have been ghostwritten, this is the work of the man the London Times calls "a man at once deeply admirable and quite obnoxious." (Summary by Pete Williams) (7 hr 23 min)
Chapters
00 - Preface | 2:25 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
01 - Chapter I | 11:19 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
02 - Chapter II | 12:24 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
03 - Chapter III | 15:09 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
04 - Chapter IV | 16:39 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
05 - Chapter V | 10:57 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
06 - Chapter VI | 14:16 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
07 - Chapter VII | 12:13 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
08 - Chapter VIII | 14:08 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
09 - Chapter IX | 12:31 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
10 - Chapter X | 13:02 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
11 - Chapter XI | 12:16 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
12 - Chapter XII | 11:45 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
13 - Chapter XIII | 12:33 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
14 - Chapter XIV | 15:23 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
15 - Chapter XV | 16:41 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
16 - Chapter XVI | 14:27 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
17 - Chapter XVII | 14:34 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
18 - Chapter XVIII | 22:57 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
19 - Chapter XIX | 14:23 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
20 - Chapter XX | 16:23 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
21 - Chapter XXI | 20:58 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
22 - Chapter XXII | 22:36 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
23 - Chapter XXIII | 15:06 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
24 - Chapter XXIV | 13:46 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
25 - Chapter XXV | 15:16 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
26 - Chapter XXVI | 16:59 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
27 - Chapter XXVII | 14:43 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
28 - Chapter XXVIII | 12:42 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
29 - Chapter XXIX | 10:51 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
30 - Chapter XXX | 13:46 | Read by Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
Reviews
True crime and intrigue: Embezzlement
VikiDay
I was always interested in the Pinkerton Detective Agency which still exists today under a different name. They have a mixed reputation. This case is from his files. The agency was founded by Scotsman Allan Pinkerton, an Abolitionist by the way. A glimpse at pre-Civil War culture. A little surprising. Some humor. The Narrator was great.
great
A LibriVox Listener
I really enjoyed this. I didn't find it at all slow. it was a good explanation of a true crime event and how a team brought the person to justice. very well read.
The Expressman and the Detective
Johan olivier
bit long winded never the less a good story well narrated.
El Cat
The Chase Spy scenes in this book are extremely entertaining, well worth listening.
A LibriVox Listener
Great reader...good suspenseful ending. Could have had more plot...but very enjoyable!