From the Collins Crime Club archive, the forgotten second novel by
Freeman Wills Crofts, once dubbed 'The King of Detective Story
Writers'. When the body of Sir William Ponson is found in the
Cranshaw River near his home of Luce Manor, it is assumed to be an
accident - until the evidence points to murder. Inspector Tanner of
Scotland Yard discovers that those who would benefit most from Sir
William's death seem to have unbreakable alibis, and a mysterious
fifth man whose footprints were found at the crime scene is nowhere
to be found . . . This Detective Story Club classic is introduced
by Dolores Gordon-Smith, author of the Jack Haldean Golden Age
mysteries.
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