From the Collins Crime Club archive, the first Inspector French novel by Freeman Wills Crofts, once dubbed 'The King of Detective Story Writers'.
THE FIRST INSPECTOR FRENCH MYSTERY
At the offices of the Hatton Garden diamond merchant Duke and Peabody, the body of old Mr Gething is discovered beside a now-empty safe. With multiple suspects, the robbery and murder is clearly the work of a master criminal, and requires a master detective to solve it. Meticulous as ever, Inspector Joseph French of Scotland Yard embarks on an investigation that takes him from the streets of London to Holland, France and Spain, and finally to a ship bound for South America . . .
Inspector French's greatest case is a thrilling blend of traditional police procedural and international intrigue. This top-rated fiction takes readers on a gripping journey from London to South America, showcasing why it's considered one of the best in its genre.
For fans of Dorothy L. Sayers (Five Red Herrings), Elly Griffiths (The Last Word), George Bellairs (Intruder in the Dark), Edward Marston (Murder in Transit), and Mike Hollow (The Covent Garden Murder).