Death Flags a Cab

Taxi-Driving Eyes (and Limos Too!)

Amateur sleuths are amateur sleuths, be they poodle groomers, pastry chefs or feisty spinsters, but some occupations seem to favour trouble-magnet sleuths who somehow can’t keep out of trouble. Not all of the following are actually private detectives, but they all act like they are.

FURTHER INVESTIGATION

  • Hazard, Robert, Hacking New York 1930) | Buy this book | Kindle it!
    Storytelling grabs a cab! Long overdue reprint of fascinating book relating the misadventures and tall tales of a Big Apple cabbie and all the various scams, rackets, weirdos and traffic he had to plough through in the “good old days.” New intro by Jeff Vorzimmer.
Respectfully submitted by Kevin Burton Smith. Thanks to Paul Bergin and Dale Stoyer for their help on this one. Can you think of any others? Don’t be shy!

2 thoughts on “Death Flags a Cab

  1. Here’s two cab driver mysteries: Eighty Dollars To Stamford by Lucille Fletcher, 1978 & The Mystery of a Hansom Cab by Fergus Hume 1886

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