"B" and "R"
Helen Elwood, the Female Detective; or, A Celebrated Forger's FateAuthor of "Donald Dyke, the Yankee Detective"
Luke Darby, the "World" Detective; or, Romance of the Dexter, Maine, Bank Robbery and MurderBroughton, F. Lusk
Harry Williams, the New York DetectiveGriffiths, Arthur, 1838-1908
No. 99, a Great Detective StoryHarper, Harry
File no. 115; or, A Man of SteelJemlys, Le
A Millionaire's Folly; or, The Beautiful UnknownMooney, James
The Trail of the Barrow; or, The Brother's RevengeMoser, Maurice
True Detective StoriesPastor, Tony, 1839?-1898
Fritz, the German DetectiveReynolds, George
Victor Maury, the Detective from FranceRockwood, Harry, 1832-1873
Abner Ferrett, the Lawyer DetectiveAllan Keene, the War Detective
Clarice Dyke, the Female Detective
Donald Dyke, the Down-East Detective
Dyke and Burr, the Rival Detectives
Fred Danforth, the Skillful Detective
Harry Pinkerton, the Boss Detective
Luke Leighton, the U. S. Detective
Nat Foster, the Boston Detective
Neil Nelson, the Veteran Detective; or, Tracking Mail Robbers
Nemo, the Detective Shadow
Walt Wheeler, the Scout Detective
Stark, Ernest
Ed. Sommer, the Pinkerton Detective; or, The Murdered MiserTaylor, Judson R.
Gipsy Blair, the Western DetectiveMacon Moore, the Southern Detective
Phil Scott, the Indian Detective