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THE 12.30 FROM CROYDON

An old-fashioned but steadily absorbing account of a decent man’s descent into corruption and murder. One of Crofts’ best.

Crofts (1897-1957), best known for breaking airtight alibis often involving English railroads, tries his hand at an inverted detective story whose killer is known from the beginning and never hops aboard a train.

Charles Swinburn is by no means a bad man. He wouldn’t dream of taking advantage of Una Mellor, the rather distant young lady he loves, or pinching from the till at Crowther Electromotor Works, the family firm he inherited from his late father years after his uncle retired. Now that he’s been beaten for a contract he expected by a firm with more updated machinery, though, he’d love to purchase the equipment that would make the works more competitive. He fears that the worldwide Depression, still raging in 1933, will bankrupt him first. And he feels unhappily certain that Una will never marry a pauper. His only hope for more funds is Andrew Crowther, the wealthy uncle who was once his father’s partner. But after Andrew twice resists his pleas for money, writing him a check for a mere 1,000 pounds, Charles, facing ruin, resolves to poison one of his uncle's digestive pills and claim the inheritance he expects. At first all goes well. Andrew obligingly dies in the opening chapter aboard a flight to France; Charles secures new financing on the strength of his financial prospects; and he’s able to purchase that coveted machinery. Inevitably, however, problems arise. Una isn’t nearly as buoyed by his prospects as he’d hoped; a blackmailer threatens his safety; and, worst of all, Scotland Yard sends Inspector Joseph French (Mystery in the Channel, 1931; reprinting in 2017) to look into the case. Can anyone doubt how all this will end?

An old-fashioned but steadily absorbing account of a decent man’s descent into corruption and murder. One of Crofts’ best.

Pub Date: Feb. 7, 2017

ISBN: 978-1-4642-0673-3

Page Count: 360

Publisher: Poisoned Pen

Review Posted Online: Oct. 18, 2016

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 1, 2016

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THE WHISPER MAN

A terrifying page-turner with the complexities of fatherhood at its core.

The serial killer who terrorized a small British town by kidnapping and murdering five little boys has been locked up for over a decade. So who could have taken 6-year-old Neil Spencer?

"The first forty-eight hours following a disappearance are the most crucial." And yet one of those hours has gone by the time Neil's separated parents realize he never made it from his father's house to his mother's, a short walk he took alone. One of the main investigators of the crime is DI Pete Willis, who cracked a similar case years back and has never quite recovered from it, especially since one of the missing boys was never found. Is there an accomplice still on the loose? As Willis and his colleagues comb the town for clues about the disappearance, a recently widowed novelist and his young son move into what they don't yet know is called "the scary house." Jake is a bright but isolated child who has relied heavily on an imaginary friend and a Packet of Special Things for comfort since he came home from school one day to find his mother's lifeless body at the foot of the stairs. This move is meant to be a much-needed fresh start for the grieving and bewildered father and son, but from the start nothing goes right. On Jake's first day at his new school, the other children draw him into discussion about the missing boy and the Whisper Man who took him. Soon enough, Jake hears whispering too. North's novel pits nasty men submerged in evil against decent men struggling to do good; several father-son pairs reflect the challenges and darker possibilities of this relationship, though plotlines involving female characters are a bit undeveloped.

A terrifying page-turner with the complexities of fatherhood at its core.

Pub Date: Aug. 20, 2019

ISBN: 978-1-250-31799-5

Page Count: 368

Publisher: Celadon Books

Review Posted Online: May 26, 2019

Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 2019

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A MURDEROUS RELATION

A rollicking tale of desire, murder, and mayhem complete with Victorian atmosphere and two bickering leads.

An eccentric pair of late-Victorian detectives delve into a case involving the royal family.

Through many a wild escapade (A Dangerous Collaboration, 2019, etc.), Veronica Speedwell and Stoker Templeton-Vane have danced around their passionate feelings for each other. Just when the highly independent Veronica is about to commit to a full physical relationship—"The truth, dear reader, is that I was as ready for him as any filly ready for the stud"—a new case hurls them into perhaps their most dangerous adventure yet. Lady Wellingtonia Beauclerk, a power in royal circles, calls them to a meeting with the Princess of Wales and Inspector Archibond of Scotland Yard. The meeting is fraught, for Veronica is the unacknowledged daughter of the Prince of Wales, who deserted Veronica and her Catholic mother to marry Alexandra of Denmark. Since the Yard is overwhelmed with the hunt for Jack the Ripper, who’s terrorizing London, Archibond asks the sleuthing duo to recover a diamond star that the princess's eldest son, Prince Albert Victor, aka Eddy, has given to Madame Aurore, the owner of a private sex club. At first the sleuths decline, but when Lady Wellie suffers a severe angina attack, some snooping reveals her fear that Prince Eddy is suspected of being the Ripper. With the help of Stoker’s brother, they attend a masked ball at the club whose members indulge in all sorts of sexual depravity. After an exciting and informative evening, they run into Eddy, a dim but likable lad, who’s with them when their attempt to open Aurore’s safe ends with their discovery of her body under her bed. All three are kidnapped by Veronica’s Uncle de Clare, an Irishman who wants to place Veronica on the throne and free Ireland. Now they must escape, return Eddy unharmed to the bosom of his family, and discover who murdered Aurore.

A rollicking tale of desire, murder, and mayhem complete with Victorian atmosphere and two bickering leads.

Pub Date: March 10, 2020

ISBN: 978-0-451-49074-2

Page Count: 320

Publisher: Berkley

Review Posted Online: Dec. 8, 2019

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 1, 2020

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