Review:
The authors--father-daughter private investigators--know from experience just how often people want to find family members, natural parents, old flames, old friends, deadbeat dads, witnesses, or missing heirs. Furthermore, they know how easy and inexpensive it is to conduct the search. Using CD-ROM databases, death records, military connections, and the Internet (with its listings by phone directory, alumni lists, and professional associations), they say you can find what you're looking for on your own. Following their instructions and using their comprehensive resources, you ought to be able to find anyone in no time.
About the Author:
Richard S. Johnson was a private investigator and the author of How to Locate Anyone Who Is or Has Been in the Military. He passed away in 1999. Debra Johnson Knox is a licensed private investigator. She lives in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
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