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'The horror on the train, great though it may turn out to be, will
not compare with the horror that exists here, in this house.' On
Christmas Eve, heavy snowfall brings a train to a halt near the
village of Hemmersby. Several passengers take shelter in a deserted
country house, where the fire has been lit and the table laid for
tea - but no one is at home. Trapped together for Christmas, the
passengers are seeking to unravel the secrets of the empty house
when a murderer strikes in their midst.
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Seven Dead (Paperback)
J.Jefferson Farjeon
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Ted Lyte, amateur thief, has chosen an isolated house by the coast
for his first robbery. But Haven House is no ordinary country home.
While hunting for silverware to steal, Ted stumbles upon a locked
room containing seven dead bodies. Detective Inspector Kendall
takes on the case with the help of passing yachtsman Thomas
Hazeldean. The search for the house's absent owners brings
Hazeldean across the Channel to Boulogne, where he finds more than
one motive to stay and investigate. Seven Dead is an atmospheric
crime novel first published in 1939.
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Thirteen Guests (Paperback)
J.Jefferson Farjeon
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No observer, ignorant of the situation, would have guessed that
death lurked nearby, and that only a little distance from the
glitter of silver and glass and the hum of voices two victims lay
silent on a studio floor.'On a fine autumn weekend Lord Aveling
hosts a hunting party at his country house, Bragley Court. Among
the guests are an actress, a journalist, an artist and a mystery
novelist. The unlucky thirteenth is John Foss, injured at the local
train station and brought to the house to recuperate - but John is
nursing a secret of his own.Soon events take a sinister turn when a
painting is mutilated, a dog stabbed, and a man strangled. Death
strikes more than one of the house guests, and the police are
called. Detective Inspector Kendall's skills are tested to the
utmost as he tries to uncover the hidden past of everyone at
Bragley Court.This country-house mystery is a forgotten classic of
1930s crime fiction by one of the most undeservedly neglected of
golden age detective novelists.
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The Z Murders (Paperback)
J.Jefferson Farjeon
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'Jefferson Farjeon is quite unsurpassed for creepy skill in
mysterious adventures.'Dorothy L. SayersRichard Temperley arrives
at Euston station early on a fogbound London morning. He takes
refuge in a nearby hotel, along with a disagreeable fellow
passenger, who had snored his way through the train journey. But
within minutes the other man has snored for the last time - he has
been shot dead while sleeping in an armchair. Temperley has a brief
encounter with a beautiful young woman, but she flees the scene.
When the police arrive, Detective Inspector James discovers a token
at the crime scene: 'a small piece of enamelled metal. Its colour
was crimson, and it was in the shape of the letter Z.'Temperley
sets off in pursuit of the mysterious woman from the hotel, and
finds himself embroiled in a cross-country chase - by train and
taxi - on the tail of a sinister serial killer. This classic novel
by the author of the best-selling Mystery in White is a gripping
thriller by a neglected master of the genre.
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Mystery in White (Paperback)
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The return of Ben, the prince of tramps with his rich Cockney
humour and naive philosophies - and in trouble as usual. 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 the homeless ex-sailor Ben 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 an errand that puts him in more danger than he
bargained for. Once Ben the 'passing tramp' had been immortalised
on film by Alfred Hitchcock in No.17, his return in a new novel was
guaranteed. The House Opposite tells the story of criminal
goings-on from both sides of a London street, and was admired for
being delightfully amusing and genuinely uncanny.
Ben the tramp is back at sea, a stowaway bound for Spain in the
company of a wanted man - the Hammersmith murderer. Ben, wandering
hungry through the foggy back alleys of Limehouse, is spooked by
news of an old man murdered in Hammersmith - and runs! He crosses a
plank, slips through an iron door, and goes to sea with the coal.
But so does the man who did the murder, and a very pretty lady who
did not. On the way, the Atlanta loses a stowaway, a pickpocket, a
murderer, a super-crook, a wealthy passenger, the third officer and
a lifeboat. And that is how Ben gets to Spain . . . Combining
laughs and thrills on every page, J. Jefferson Farjeon's books
about the adventures of Ben the tramp entertained 1930s detective
readers like no other Crime Club series, and Murderer's Trail was
more popular than ever.
With his usual knack of getting into trouble, Ben the tramp finds
himself hunted by the law and the lawless.in this breathless
adventure. Returning home to his Cockney roots after a trip to
Spain, Ben meets a mysterious stranger on a cross-Channel steamer
and is promised a job. On arrival at Southampton they take a taxi.
Ben gets out to post a letter, but on returning to the cab finds
the stranger has been murdered! Pursued by a mysterious foreigner,
Ben escapes his clutches, only to find the police are now after him
and the whole political establishment is in danger. Combining
laughs and thrills, J. Jefferson Farjeon's sinister tale of murder
and blackmail is made all the more exciting thanks to the presence
of Ben, the big-hearted vagabond who gets himself into scrape after
scrape.
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Little God Ben (Paperback)
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Ben the tramp, self-confessed coward and ex-sailor, is back in the
Merchant Service and shipwrecked in the Pacific. Ben the tramp,
self-confessed coward and ex-sailor, is back in the Merchant
Service and shipwrecked in the Pacific. Tired of being homeless and
down on his luck, the incorrigible Ben has taken a job as a stoker
on a cruise ship. But his luck doesn't last long when they are all
shipwrecked in the Pacific. Seen through Ben's eyes, the uncharted
island is a hive of cannibals, mumbo-jumbo, and gals who are more
nearly naked than any he has ever seen. And every time he tries to
bluff his way out of a situation, he just bluffs himself further
in, somehow convincing the natives that he has God-like powers . .
. Brought back by popular demand after a gap of three years, Ben
the tramp's reappearance in Little God Ben transported his humour,
charm and rare philosophy to a startlingly new setting in this
quintessentially 1930s comedy thriller.
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Detective Ben (Paperback)
J.Jefferson Farjeon
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Ben the tramp, the awkward Cockney with no home and no surname,
turns detective again - and runs straight into trouble. Ben
encounters a dead man on a London bridge and is promptly rescued
from the same fate by a posh lady in a limousine. But like most
posh ladies of Ben's acquaintance, this one isn't what she seems.
Seeking escape from a gang of international conspirators, Ben is
whisked off to the mountains of Scotland to thwart the schemes of a
poisonous organisation and finds himself in very unfamiliar
territory. With its startling prelude, Detective Ben is a glorious
adventure, told with the unsurpassed mixture of humour and creepy
thrills that made J. Jefferson Farjeon famous and Ben the tramp one
of the best-loved characters of the Golden Age.
Ben the tramp's uncanny knack of running into trouble is
unsurpassed in the final crime thriller written for him by J.
Jefferson Farjeon. On a grey afternoon he was destined never to
forget, Ben sat down on a park seat and proceeded to think, not of
cabbages and kings, but of numbers, lucky and unlucky. But it
wasn't Ben's lucky day, or that of the nondescript-looking stranger
sitting at the other end of the bench - murdered before his very
eyes! That was the prelude to the most uncomfortable and eventful
twenty-four hours Ben had ever spent in an uncomfortable and
eventful life. J. Jefferson Farjeon's famous Cockney character Ben,
who first appeared in No.17 and six other novels, was never so
richly humorous or so absurdly heroic as in this, his last
hair-raising adventure taking place at No.19, Billiter Road.
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Ben on the Job (Paperback)
J.Jefferson Farjeon
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Ben the tramp, with his usual genius for trouble, runs into danger
when he finds a dead body and decides to help out. Ben knew that
whenever his thumbs were itching, something 'orrible' was about to
happen. Sure enough, on one foggy afternoon of itchy thumbs, the
hapless Ben is implicated in criminal activity by the police - the
kind of mistake it isn't easy to explain. Doing a runner, Ben hides
in the basement of a deserted house, where he discovers the body of
a well-dressed man, shot through the head . . . and much more
trouble than he bargained for. The subsequent hair-raising events
are charged with all the mounting excitement that made J. Jefferson
Farjeon a peerless storyteller and Ben one of the most popular but
unorthodox amateur detectives of his day.
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No. 17 (Paperback)
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The first book featuring Ben, the lovable, humorous ex-sailor and
down-at-heels rascal who can't help running into trouble. Ben is
back home from the Merchant Navy, penniless as usual and looking
for digs in fog-bound London. Taking shelter in an abandoned old
house, he stumbles across a dead body - and scarpers. Running into
a detective, Gilbert Fordyce, the reluctant Ben is persuaded to
return to the house and investigate the mystery of the corpse -
which promptly disappears! The vacant No.17 is the rendezvous for a
gang of villains, and the cowardly Ben finds himself in the thick
of thieves with no way of escape. Ben's first adventure, No.17,
began life in the 1920s as an internationally successful stage play
and was immortalised on film by the legendary Alfred Hitchcock. Its
author, J. Jefferson Farjeon, wrote more than 60 crime thrillers,
eight featuring Ben the tramp, his most popular character.
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