From the Collins Crime Club archive, the first original novel to feature Ben the Cockney tramp, the unorthodox detective character created by J. Jefferson Farjeon, author of Mystery in White.
Strange things are happening in the untenanted houses of Jowle Street. There are unaccountable creakings and weird knockings on the door of No.29, where a homeless ex-sailor has taken up residence. But even stranger things are happening in the House Opposite, from where a beautiful woman in an evening gown brings Ben a mysterious message; and worsethe offer of a job!
Ben the 'passing tramp' was immortalised on film by Alfred Hitchcock in the film Number 17, based on a popular 'twenties stage play and novelisation by journalist-turned-author Joe Jefferson Farjeon. The House Opposite (1931) was the first full-length original novel to feature Ben, a reluctant down-at-heels Cockney sleuth, who went on to feature in six more successful detective thrillers from 1931 to 1952.
The House Opposite, a top-notch work of fiction by the Sunday Times bestselling author, J. Jefferson Farjeon, further unravels the enigmatic life of Ben, the Cockney tramp. His amateur detective skills, honed on the streets, are put to the test in the eerie houses of Jowle Street, making this book a must-read for all mystery enthusiasts.
For fans of John Dickson Carr (The Black Spectacles), and Nicholas Blake (Thou Shell of Death).