Investigator. has written:
'Mr. Blaine and the Little Rock & Fort Smith railroad'
William Dienstein has written: 'Technics for the crime investigator' -- subject(s): Criminal investigation 'Are you guilty?'
S. Gurney Cresswell has written: 'A series of eight sketches in colour' -- subject(s): Investigator (Ship)
James John McAuley has written: 'Arson and making the arson investigator' -- subject(s): Arson investigation
Mark Tantam has written: 'Computer abuse investigator' -- subject(s): Computer crimes, Data transmission systems, Investigation
Shirley Sleator has written: 'Private investigator' -- subject(s): Biography, Private investigators, Women private investigators
James Stannard Baker has written: 'Traffic accident investigation manual' -- subject(s): Traffic accident investigation, Handbooks, manuals 'Traffic accident investigator's manual for police'
W. T. Sanders has written: 'X-ray absorption by dark nebulae (HEAO-2 quest investigator program)' -- subject(s): Absorption, Nebulae
Milton Finley has written: 'The most monstrous of wars' -- subject(s): History, History, Military, Military History
In the terms of "criminal investigator," you may say 'boku wa chousakan desu,' written: 僕は調査官です。
Jane Sikes Hageman has written: 'Ohio furniture makers, 1790 to 1845' -- subject(s): Furniture making, History
Laurence R. Chott has written the book "Monsters: An Investigator's Guide to Magical Beings." This book explores different magical creatures and provides insights into their characteristics and origins.
The last author on the paper is typically the senior researcher or principal investigator who oversaw the study and contributed significantly to the research.