"Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive." |
Winter
2003 |
Ann Flaherty is the owner of the R.D.D. Detective Agency and is a noted authority on missing persons, fraud, scams, and elder abuse. A licensed private investigator in the state of California with over 25 years' experience in the investigative field, Ms. Flaherty possesses a degree in Criminology, and has collaborated on many TV projects including Oprah, 20/20, Dateline, Hard Copy, and several cable shows. Her website is http://www.ratdogdick.com. Direct correspondence to Ann Flaherty, The R.D.D. Detective Agency, P.O. Box 794, Pacifica, CA 94044. |
The private investigator sits at her desk and opens a new case file. The case revolves around a missing person who was last seen 20 years ago, in a seedy part of San Francisco. How will she solve this case? Will she employ the use of state-of-the-art databases or use good old fashioned detective skills to crack the case. Find out how a real life detective solves cases everyday.
Now is your opportunity to step into the files of a working detective agency. Ann Flaherty is the owner of the R.D.D. Detective Agency and is a noted authority on missing persons, frauds, scams, and elder abuse. A licensed private investigator in the state of California with over 25 years' experience in the investigative field, Ms. Flaherty possesses a degree in Criminology, and has collaborated on many TV projects including Oprah, 20/20, Dateline, Hard Copy, and several cable shows. Her investigative expertise is sought after and highly respected.
Your
mystery novel will explode with realism as you learn the insider secrets of a
real working private eye. Whether your story involves a murder or a missing person,
you will find out first-hand how a private investigator goes after the facts.
So, if your mystery novel needs a shot of authenticity, share your quandary by
writing to On the Case at: Ann
Flaherty, The R.D.D. Detective Agency, P.O. Box 794,
Pacifica, CA 94044.
Copyright 2003 by Ann Flaherty
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