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Posted: May 31 2006
As a professional investigator who has seen some of the best and the worst of this profession, I was truly impressed by how well John Lajoie distilled the investigative experience into 200 pages. I wish that I'd had this book to read when I first "went private"...so that I'd have had an idea of what to expect. This book won't teach you the A-B-Cs of the technical aspects of being a good investigator, but it'll teach you quite a bit about the investigator's life and, if you are an investigative professional, how to bring credit to your chosen profession.

















