%0 Book %A Hugo G. Walter %D 2025 %C New York, United States of America %I Peter Lang Verlag %T Emissaries of Justice %B Courageous Searchers for Missing Persons %U https://www.peterlang.com/document/1508577 %X This book is a collection of insightful essays about investigations involving missing persons and manipulated identities which are discussed in literary masterpieces by Agatha Christie, Dorothy Bowers, and E. C. R. Lorac. Each of the investigators in these cases shows the same vital and exemplary moral courage as Miss Marple in Nemesis who, when threatened by an adversary, presents herself effectively as "an emissary of justice." These exceptionally intelligent, honest, perceptive, and ethical investigators solve various crimes because they examine the evidence carefully and thoroughly, because they conduct interviews and gather information fairly and without prejudice, and because they search heroically and intensively for the truth about the abduction, disappearance, or murder of any individual in the spirit of Hercule Poirot’s assertion in The Murder of Roger Ackroyd that he will pursue the case to the end and seek meticulously for the whole truth. %K Detective Fiction, Classic Mysteries, Important Works by Agatha Christie, Investigations of Manipulated Identities, Impressive Detectives and Investigators in the works of Agatha Christie, Dorothy Bowers, E. C. R. Lorac %G English