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In 1833 he became Edinburgh's first detective and handled 2,220 cases during his 30-year career, almost always securing a conviction. His fame was such that the UK Parliament asked for his advice on dealing with criminals and
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In the late 1990s, the James McLevy Trophy, named after him, was donated by former Detective Superintendent John McGowan to recognise outstanding achievement in crime detection in Scotland.
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Entry for James McLevy in Statutory Register of Deaths for the District of Newington, City of Edinburgh (National Records of Scotland, ref. 685/6 765. See
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Two short stories, "No Rest for the Wicked" and "A Child is Born", were published in
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Mistress of the Just Land: A Jean Brash Mystery 1: David Ashton: Amazon.co.uk: Books
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All episodes of each series are currently available on both CD and audio download.
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McLevy published a series of extremely popular books in the 1860s, including
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The Lost Daughter: A Jean Brash Mystery 2: David Ashton: Amazon.co.uk: Books
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as Jean Brash, Michael Perceval-Maxwell as Constable Martin Mulholland and
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McLevy also appears in “The Way of All Flesh” by Ambrose Parry
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David Ashton has continued McLevy's story in his 2006 book
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e-book format. All of these are also by David Ashton.
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Index

crime mysteries
Ballymacnab
County Armagh
Edinburgh
Scotland
Mary Carpenter
Arthur Conan Doyle
forensic
University of Edinburgh
McLevy
Afternoon Drama
BBC Radio 4
David Ashton
Brian Cox
Siobhan Redmond
David Ashton
ISBN
978-1846971938
ISBN
978-1-84697-050-4
ISBN
978-1846972027
Arthur Conan Doyle
ISBN
978-1846972515
Robert Louis Stevenson
ISBN
978-1473632271
ISBN
978-1473632295

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