I’m Yale Larsson, a private investigator. In a previous lifetime, I was a cop for the Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office. Then somebody almost snuffed me out. Fortunately, my partner, a boot named Dustin Kennedy saved my bacon. While convalescing, I won the biggest Powerball in recent history. Then I retired. Then I got my private investigator license. 

During my time as a cop and  an Army Ranger, I learned the importance of rules. My life is guided by rules. And I live by rules when I investigate. Here are a few of my rules:

    • Yale Larsson Private Investigator Rule Number 1: Carry a small notebook and two pens at all times.
    • Yale Larsson Private Investigator Rule Number 3: When interrogating a suspect, always answer a suspect’s question with a question.
    • Yale Larsson Private Investigator Rule Number 4: Never leave home without a baggie in your pocket. 
    • Yale Larsson Private Investigator Rule Number 6: stay awake and be alert when on surveillance.
    • Yale Larsson Private Investigator Rule Number 7: Sometimes you need to bluff to get what you need.
    • Yale Larsson Private Investigator Rule Number 11: Always keep the lines of communication open.
    • Yale Larsson Private Investigator Rule Number 12: He who speaks first loses.
    • Yale Larsson Private Investigator Rule Number 17: Assess before you access.
    • Yale Larsson Private Investigator Rule Number 21: When in doubt, always err on the side of caution.

To find out more about me and my rules, check out the Yale Larsson Private Investigator series, written by a wordsmith named Doug Sahlin. The books are available in Kindle format or paperback at Amazon. To learn more about the books, click the following link: Yale Larsson Private Investigator Series