The moment every investigator dreads doesn't come with warning lights or alarm bells. It arrives quietly—a discrepancy in the client's story that doesn't add up. A witness who seems too rehearsed. Documents that feel just a little too perfect. That's when you realize: you weren't hired to find the truth. You were hired to construct it.
This is where the real investigation begins. Not of the target, but of your own client. Not of the facts you were paid to uncover, but of the lies you were never meant to see. The contract says nothing about morality clauses. The retainer agreement includes no provisions for conscience. Yet here they are, uninvited guests at your professional doorstep—ethics, demanding to be heard.
What happens next separates technicians from professionals, mercenaries from investigators. Do you follow the money? Or do you follow the truth—even if it leads back to the hand that feeds you?
This book is about those moments. The cases that keep investigators awake at night. The choices that define careers—and sometimes destroy them. Because in our line of work, the most dangerous lies aren't the ones we're paid to uncover. They're the ones we're paid to ignore."
Samuel Cavalcanti Costa
Samuel. Cavalcanti Costa
"Samuel Cavalcanti Costa"
"Samuel. Cavalcanti Costa"
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