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The Crook’s Shadow

The Crook’s Shadow

J. Jefferson Farjeon
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‘Smoothly written… a real thrill’ New York TimesThe much-revered crime writer J. Jefferson Farjeon’s mystery back in print for the first time in almost a century‘J. Jefferson Farjeon is quite unsurpassed for creepy skill in mysterious adventures’ Dorothy L. SayersThis 2023 Spitfire Publishers edition includes a complete bibliography of J. Jefferson Farjeon’s crime novelsA fine August morning in Fowey on the Cornish Riviera, a noble yacht appears round the western point of the estuary, and enters the broad river. The Rajah of Puht is arriving. In the early afternoon, as the palatial yacht lies at anchor, Lady Constance Bolliver and sundry other distinguished guests will arrive by train, to be rowed across to her. On board is half-a-million pounds in diamonds. This tranquil scene has been preceded by a cat-and-mouse pursuit by Detective Inspective Edward Strood – one of Scotland Yards finest – of a master criminal, a person unknown, intent on grand larceny of the exquisite stones.ABOUT THE AUTHORJoseph Jefferson Farjeon was born into a literary family in Hampstead, north west London in 1883. He was a prolific crime writer, writing over sixty novels over the course of thirty years, many published by William Collins & Sons and featuring in their hugely popular Collins Crime Club. Dorothy L. Sayers said of his work, ‘every word is entertaining.’ His best-known novel Number 17, was made into a film by Alfred Hitchcock. He died in 1955.PRAISE FOR J. JEFFERSON FARJEONUninvited Guests‘An ingenious country house mystery… absorbing’New York TimesThe Master Criminal‘A Sherlock Holmes novel of the first degree’New York PostThe ‘Z’ Murders‘A classic serial killer mystery’Martin EdwardsMystery in White‘The perfect book for a winter's evening, a cosy chair and an open fire’The Daily MailThirteen Guests‘A country house mystery story firmly in the tradition of the “Golden Age of murder”… lively entertainment as well as a teasingly constructed mystery’Martin EdwardsNo 17‘Works its way up by delicate graduations of horror to a climatic explosion of gun-play, diamonds and false identities, leaving the criminals safe in the hands of Scotland Yard’New York Times
Language
English
Pages
235
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
January 01, 1927

The Crook’s Shadow

J. Jefferson Farjeon
0/5 ( ratings)
‘Smoothly written… a real thrill’ New York TimesThe much-revered crime writer J. Jefferson Farjeon’s mystery back in print for the first time in almost a century‘J. Jefferson Farjeon is quite unsurpassed for creepy skill in mysterious adventures’ Dorothy L. SayersThis 2023 Spitfire Publishers edition includes a complete bibliography of J. Jefferson Farjeon’s crime novelsA fine August morning in Fowey on the Cornish Riviera, a noble yacht appears round the western point of the estuary, and enters the broad river. The Rajah of Puht is arriving. In the early afternoon, as the palatial yacht lies at anchor, Lady Constance Bolliver and sundry other distinguished guests will arrive by train, to be rowed across to her. On board is half-a-million pounds in diamonds. This tranquil scene has been preceded by a cat-and-mouse pursuit by Detective Inspective Edward Strood – one of Scotland Yards finest – of a master criminal, a person unknown, intent on grand larceny of the exquisite stones.ABOUT THE AUTHORJoseph Jefferson Farjeon was born into a literary family in Hampstead, north west London in 1883. He was a prolific crime writer, writing over sixty novels over the course of thirty years, many published by William Collins & Sons and featuring in their hugely popular Collins Crime Club. Dorothy L. Sayers said of his work, ‘every word is entertaining.’ His best-known novel Number 17, was made into a film by Alfred Hitchcock. He died in 1955.PRAISE FOR J. JEFFERSON FARJEONUninvited Guests‘An ingenious country house mystery… absorbing’New York TimesThe Master Criminal‘A Sherlock Holmes novel of the first degree’New York PostThe ‘Z’ Murders‘A classic serial killer mystery’Martin EdwardsMystery in White‘The perfect book for a winter's evening, a cosy chair and an open fire’The Daily MailThirteen Guests‘A country house mystery story firmly in the tradition of the “Golden Age of murder”… lively entertainment as well as a teasingly constructed mystery’Martin EdwardsNo 17‘Works its way up by delicate graduations of horror to a climatic explosion of gun-play, diamonds and false identities, leaving the criminals safe in the hands of Scotland Yard’New York Times
Language
English
Pages
235
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
January 01, 1927

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