A review by msgabbythelibrarian
Kate Warne, Pinkerton Detective by Marissa Moss

2.0

Kate Warne was initially Kate Carter, a single woman who needed a way to support herself. She felt like she could use her status as a woman to get close to suspects' females--something that male Pinkerton detectives could not too.

I found the book too wordy. That being said, it had excellent illustrations. They fit the 1850's time setting quite accurately.