From the Collins Crime Club archive, the third Inspector French novel by Freeman Wills Crofts, once dubbed 'The King of Detective Story Writers'.
THREE CORPSES FOR INSPECTOR FRENCH
A chance invitation from friends saves Ruth Averill's life on the night her uncle's old house in Starvel Hollow is consumed by fire, killing him and incinerating the fortune he kept in cash. Dismissed at the inquest as a tragic accident, the case is closed until Scotland Yard is alerted to the circulation of bank-notes supposedly destroyed in the inferno. Inspector Joseph French suspects that dark deeds were done in the Hollow that night and begins to uncover a brutal crime involving arson, murder and body snatching . . .
Inspector French, a top figure in police procedural fiction, delves deeper into the mystery, unearthing a web of deceit that goes beyond the traditional thrillers. His relentless pursuit of truth, despite the chilling discoveries, makes him one of the best detectives in the genre.
For fans of Dorothy L. Sayers (THE NINE TAILORS), Elly Griffiths (The Man in Black and Other Stories), George Bellairs (Death on the Last Train), Edward Marston (Murder in Transit), and Mike Hollow (The Camden Murder).