The 12.30 from Croydon (British Library Crime Classics)
by Freeman Wills Crofts 2021-01-04 21:54:24
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Mystery crime fiction written in the Golden Age of MurderThe degree of suspense Crofts achieves by showing the growing obsession and planning is worthy of Hitchcock." -Booklist STARRED reviewWe begin with a body. Andrew Crowther, a wealthy retired ma... Read more
Mystery crime fiction written in the Golden Age of Murder
The degree of suspense Crofts achieves by showing the growing obsession and planning is worthy of Hitchcock." -Booklist STARRED review
We begin with a body. Andrew Crowther, a wealthy retired manufacturer, is found dead in his seat on the 12.30 flight from Croydon to Paris. Rather less orthodox is the ensuing flashback in which we live with the killer at every stage, from the first thoughts of murder to the strains and stresses of living with its execution. Seen from the criminal''s perspective, a mild-mannered Inspector by the name of French is simply another character who needs to be dealt with.
This is an unconventional yet gripping story of intrigue, betrayal, obsession, justification and self-delusion. And will the killer get away with it?
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  • 7.96 X 5.92 X 1.01 in
  • 358
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  • February 1, 2017
  • English
  • 9781464206733
Freeman Wills Crofts FRSA (1 June 1879 – 11 April 1957) was an Irish mystery author, best remembered for the character of Inspector Joseph French. A railway engineer by training, Crofts introduce...
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