The PitProp Syndicate, Freeman Wills Crofts
The PitProp Syndicate, Freeman Wills Crofts
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The Pit-Prop Syndicate

Author: Freeman Wills Crofts

Narrator: Hugh Kermode

Unabridged: 10 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 03/22/2018


Synopsis

From the Collins Crime Club archive, the third standalone novel by Freeman Wills Crofts, dubbed ‘The King of Detective Story Writers’. Seymour Merriman’s holiday in France comes to an abrupt halt when his motorcycle starts leaking petrol. Following a lorry to find fuel, he discovers that it belongs to an English company making timber pit-props for coal mines back home. His suspicions of illegal activity are aroused when he sees the exact same lorry with a different number plate – and confirmed later with the shocking discovery of a body. What began as amateur detective work ends up as a job for Inspector Willis of Scotland Yard, a job requiring tenacity, ingenuity and guile . . . Freeman Wills Crofts’ transition from civil engineer on the Irish railways to world-renowned master of the detective mystery began with when he was fully 40 years old; but it was his third novel, the baffling , that was singled out by his editors in 1930 as the first for inclusion in Collins’ prestigious new series of reprints ‘for crime connoisseurs’. This Detective Club classic is introduced by John Curran, author of , and includes the bonus of an exclusive short story by Crofts, ‘Danger in Shroude Valley’.

About Freeman Wills Crofts

The author, Freeman Wills Crofts (1879–1957), was ill for a prolonged period but spent time turning out his first novel in 1919. It caught on and he was soon recognized as a respected creator of detective fiction. That led to this book about Inspector French in 1924 and the Scotland Yard investigator became his favorite character. This was a big beginning for his literary work and he turned out a book practically every year over the next three decades.


Reviews

Goodreads review by John

I thoroughly enjoyed this book even though it was probably a bit too long. I have given it four stars but I suspect that others who are not quite as fond of F.W.C.'s work as I am would maybe have found it a bit pedantic or even boring. The reader shares every thought, suspicion, idea and action of bo......more

Goodreads review by Law

In part, good classic crime fiction. The nature of the crime is original, and the detection of clues well done. The time setting of the story - early 1920s - creates period interest. The story is in two halves: first two amateurs try to find the nature of the crime, and evidence for it. Then the prof......more

Thoroughly enjoyable read. Held my interest from page 1 till the end.......more

Goodreads review by Caryl

Enjoyed this old fashioned mystery. I read some by this author almost 50 years ago. Workmanlike writer. Nothing fancy but so,I’d.......more

Goodreads review by Yibbie

It starts out rather slow and gently builds to a jarring moment of action followed by numerous twists and a dramatic conclusion. It’s a style that I’ve never seen used by any other author to such dramatic effect. In this story, Crofts first teases the hero’s curiosity with an insignificant detail a......more


Quotes

‘A classic Crofts story, meticulously planned and written.’ — ‘Undeniably the greatest of detective story writers.’ — ‘This early story by Freeman Wills Crofts has lost nothing in the passage of time: indeed, it seems almost better than ever . . . One of the classics of modern crime fiction.’ —