John T. McIntyre's (1871-1951) early mystery stories about Ashton-Kirk were stories about a gentleman amateur detective, similar to Peter Wimsey but American. Later he wrote several mysteries under the pseudonym of Kerry O'Neil. 'Ashton Kirk Criminologist' was first published in 1918.
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Ashton-Kirk smiled. "I wonder," said he, "if you have ever read an engaging little volume called 'A Book of Scoundrels.' No? Well, I was afraid that would be so. And you have missed a treat. However, I suppose we can't expect every one to enthuse over such things. It has been said of music that the ability to appreciate it is only second to that of being able to produce it. And this must also be true in the case of crime."
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