0 someone whose job is to discover information about crimes and find out who is responsible for them --
1 someone who discovers information about crimes --
This, and his enhanced senses, make him the ultimate sleuth.
He agrees to work with the three other sleuths, unusual for the police, sharing all facts equally.
She, along with other internet cyber sleuths, has been criticized for her work.
The poems are romances, not histories, but there is no implausibility about the use of sleuth hounds.
He is an aristocrat and an amateur sleuth and detective.
For seven years this corpulent sleuth, with a craving for nothing but good food and ease, has not ventured from his home.
But the sleuths are going to be after her; they are going to watch her and report to their principals.
One hopes that some tax sleuths might take a little interest in that direction, although that is probably not the complete answer.