The Great Diamond Frauds
By Dick Donovan (Author), Colin Heston (Introduction)
Step into the shadowed world of Victorian crime, where deception is an art, identity is a weapon, and justice depends on the sharpest of minds.
The Great Diamond Frauds and Other Criminal Mysteries by Dick Donovan brings together a gripping collection of true-to-life detective stories drawn from the golden age of early criminal investigation. These tales follow the exploits of a seasoned investigator navigating a society where elegance and corruption often walk hand in hand.
At the heart of the volume is the astonishing case of the Great Diamond Frauds—a brilliantly orchestrated swindle involving forged identities, counterfeit jewels, and a criminal network bold enough to prey upon the highest levels of society. From there, the collection unfolds into a series of equally compelling mysteries: cunning cardsharpers operating on railway lines, tragic tales of love and law entangled, and elaborate schemes that expose the vulnerabilities of both wealth and respectability.
What sets Donovan’s work apart is its striking realism. These are not merely puzzles to be solved, but vivid reconstructions of crime as it was lived and pursued in the nineteenth century. With a keen eye for human psychology and a deep understanding of investigative method, Donovan reveals how criminals think—and how they are ultimately brought to justice.
Rich in atmosphere and historical detail, this collection will appeal to readers of classic detective fiction, true crime enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by the origins of modern policing. It is a window into a world where the stakes are high, the disguises are convincing, and the truth is never quite what it seems.
Carefully restored and presented as a Read-Me.Org classic edition, this volume preserves the integrity of the original texts while making them accessible to contemporary readers. For readers of Sherlock Holmes, true crime history, and classic Victorian mystery
..Read-Me.Org Inc. New York-Philadelphia-Australia. 2026. 269 p.