Focusing on the experiences of Canadian law-enforcement officers, this book offers a deep and compassionate exploration of the challenges they face in the line of duty. True crime writer Edward Butts delves into various gripping stories, highlighting the dangers and sacrifices these officers endure. Through this insightful narrative, readers gain a greater understanding of the complexities and realities of policing in Canada.
Edward Butts Knihy
Edward J. Butts sa venuje písaniu o skutočných zločinoch, kde sa snaží preniknúť hlbšie do psychológie páchateľov a obetí. Jeho práca sa vyznačuje dôkladným výskumom a snahou o objektívne zobrazenie udalostí. Butts sa zameriava na pochopenie motivácií a okolností, ktoré vedú k páchaniu trestných činov. Jeho prístup ponúka čitateľom komplexný pohľad na temnejšie stránky ľudskej povahy a spoločenské problémy.






A revealing and readable account of the impact of war on daily life
The Desperate Ones
- 236 stránok
- 9 hodin čítania
Short-listed for the 2007 Arthur Ellis Award for Best Non-FictionThey were among Canada's most desperate criminals, yet their names have been all but forgotten in the annals of history - until now! In their day these lawless men made headline news. Author Ed Butts has rescued their stories from dusty newspaper pages and polished them up for today's readers in this fascinating volume.The Markham Gang introduced Canada West to organized crime long before anyone had heard of the Mafia. Lew Bevis took on the whole Halifax Police Department in a blazing gun battle. The wild Macdonald cousins went to Michigan, where they ended their violent careers as victims of a savage lynching. Reid and Davis, the notorious Border Bandits of the Roaring Twenties, were the nightmare of every banker from Manitoba to the state of Washington. This rogues' gallery of killers, robbers, and men of mystery shocked the nation, challenged the forces of law and order, and sometimes even got away with it.
Guiding Lights, Tragic Shadows: Tales of Great Lakes Lighthouses
- 269 stránok
- 10 hodin čítania
Lighthouses along the Great Lakes have been pivotal in shaping maritime history, serving not only as navigational aids but also as sites of dramatic events. The narrative explores incidents like the American invasion at Prescott, the tragic disaster at Oswego, and the bravery of a young lightkeeper's daughter during a rescue. Each lighthouse symbolizes the romance and lore of the region, highlighting the challenges faced by their keepers in one of the most solitary professions, while witnessing tales of war, shipwrecks, and heroism.
Running with Dillinger
The Story of Red Hamilton and Other Forgotten Canadian Outlaws
- 232 stránok
- 9 hodin čítania
Exploring the darker side of history, this collection delves into true crime tales that span from the final hangings in Prince Edward Island to notorious bandits who raided banks and trains across Canada and the U.S. Building on the foundation of "The Desperate Ones," it offers gripping narratives that shine a light on the criminal underworld, revealing the chilling and often tragic stories behind these infamous figures and events.
The book delves into the world of notorious criminal gangs in Canada, highlighting infamous groups like the Hyslop, Polka Dot, and Newton Brothers. It explores their shared characteristics and the various atrocities they committed, painting a vivid picture of life on the wrong side of the law. Edward Butts presents a fresh selection of these desperadoes, offering insights into their operations and the impact of their criminal activities across the country.
Exploring a range of captivating murder cases across Canada, the book delves into historical events from colonial times to the 20th century. Each chapter presents meticulously researched narratives that span the Atlantic provinces to the West Coast and even the Arctic, highlighting the unique aspects of these crimes and their cultural contexts.
Simon Girty, a controversial figure during the American Revolution, instilled fear in U.S. settlers due to his close ties with Native Americans and his role as a British Indian agent. Living among Natives, he faced scorn from white frontiersmen and was labeled an outlaw by Americans, while being celebrated as a Loyalist hero in Canada. His actions, including leading Native raids and advocating for their rights, raise questions about his legacy. Was he a villain or a misunderstood champion of Native causes against American expansion?
The Civil Engineer's Field Book
Designed for the Use of the Locating Engineer. Second Edition
- 280 stránok
- 10 hodin čítania
Focused on the practical needs of locating engineers, this field book serves as a comprehensive guide for civil engineering tasks. The second edition maintains the integrity of the original 1886 text, providing timeless insights and methods relevant to the profession. It emphasizes hands-on techniques and offers valuable resources for engineers working in the field, ensuring that essential knowledge is accessible for both historical context and modern application.