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Daring, Devious and Deadly: True Tales of Crime and Justice from Nova Scotia’s Past by Dean Jobb Pottersfie­ld Press, 213 pages, $21.95

Prolific true-crime author Dean Jobb is back with more stories from Nova Scotia’s past. Daring, Devious and

Deadly is a collection of fifteen episodes and is organized by themes, which is something I thoroughly appreciate­d. That allowed me to jump to Victorian horrors at my first sitting, then I made my way through disorderly courts and deadly disasters, before I finished with baffling bank heists and maritime mayhem.

My favourite story was “Three-ring Robbery,” about an 1876 bank heist that happened when P.T. Barnum’s famous circus came to Halifax for the first time. I also found both “Tell-tale Chalk” and “An Affair of Honour” quite gripping — the first speaks to the insatiable greed of certain assailants, the second to a perfect storm of classism, moral ambiguity, and the strict sexual mores of the mid-1800s.

Different types of images accompany the stories and help to humanize some of the characters. Unfortunat­ely — and not surprising­ly, given the era in which the events took place — the images mostly portray members of the elites, such as lawyers, judges, and politician­s.

Daring, Devious & Deadly also includes a list of source material for readers who may wish to dig deeper into the details of any particular story. It’s a perfect read for anyone looking for digestible and entertaini­ng episodes.

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