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144 pages, Hardcover
First published May 29, 2007
“A rousing tale of the hunt for a mysterious train bomber”, “orphans! Mayhem! Terror!”. Key phrases reminiscent of a mysterious and thrilling forensic tale.‘The Black Diamond Detective Agency’ aims to present a world of forensic and crime investigation, but from the perspective of late 19th century technology and technique. A classic CSI tale, but one with its uniqueness and uncertainty.
Brief Plot Summary
Set in the late 19th century, ‘The Black Diamond Detective Agency’ aims to investigate an incident of a train bomber, who appear to have sabotaged a train carrying high value goods en-route to its destination. The graphic novel begins with striking and dramatic illustration and imagery, really capturing the reader’s attention. Immediately, the hunt for the culprit has begun. The private investigator agency already has its agents on site to assess the magnitude of the crime. Shortly after, evidence is being analysed. Through a large collection of intertwining events, the case will be solved.
Themes
Many of the main themes exhibited within this novel was to do with crime and forensic investigation. I truly believe that this novel really captured the essence of what a crime investigation would look like, especially from the point of view and perspective from a late 19th century investigator. The novel demonstrated the old techniques of chemical analysis and evidence checking. The imagery and the characters’ behaviour showed some insight into 19th century technology, and how it was applied to solve the crime. From watching many crime scene investigation (CSI) television shows in the 21st century, I can draw various links in the way they analyse evidence, but at the same time, the new technology that has been developed to analyse these sorts of material.
The way that the investigators analysed the crime and its evidence was a realistic and plausible approach to solving this mystery. I felt, while reading through the story, the plot unfolds realistically, and reaches a climax very effectively. The storyline progressed with a good pace, and the climax was reached with some mystery and uncertainty, which is excellent storytelling. The novel also showed the lives of the investigators behind the scenes at work, while trying to solve the crime and mystery. Aside from office work and interrogations, the novel also included several ‘action-packed’ scenes filled with shooting and fighting.
The scenery and imagery also draws on aspects from the 19th century, such as mine shafts next to the city and the use of old-fashioned vehicles and tools. Every aspect, from the text style to the illustrations of the scenery in the novel, have high resemblance to what the 19th century was and what it is believed to be in the present century. The novel effectively presents the 19th century in a way that is realistic and applicable.
In summary, ‘The Black Diamond Detective Agency’ combines the outstanding world of forensic investigation literature, with an old 19th century perspective to the genre. It has captured the timeframe perfectly, and presented a forensic story in a realistic and very entertaining matter. I believe that anyone who is into crime scene investigation or would just be up for some history, would greatly enjoy this graphic novel.
I recommend this book!