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Collins Crime Club (2022), 294 p.
Original publication date
1939
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A classic crime novel by Freeman Wills Crofts, 'The King of Detective Story Writers', featuring Inspector French, coming soon to television. When Morrison first heard of old Stott's idea to purchase an ocean liner and run her as a tourist ship in sheltered waters off the British Isles, he was most enthusiastic. In fact, he accepted a job on board. But when he discovered the true purpose of Stott's floating paradise, Morrison's delight turned to foreboding. And when murder struck the vessel, he wasn't alone. A certain Inspector from Scotland Yard had been travelling incognito, almost as if a nasty spot of trouble had been expected...
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LibraryThing member wyvernfriend
Honestly while the detail about the setting up of the cruise ship is somewhat important when it comes to the murderer by the time he was murdered I really had a hankering to see how he was going to die and it did create a lot of suspects. It was full of contract negotiations and complicated lives
I wanted him dead and he did get killed and then unravelling the plot was the meat of the book, I just wish there had been less bread in the sandwich and more meat.
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and I had to almost force myself to pick it up to see when it was going to happen. There was also a shocking lack of jurisdictional issues when someone went missing and was noticed missing in Irish Waters but was suspected to have gone missing in Northern Ireland. Now that could have been a tangle... There was also nothing about having a gambling ship deal with the murky waters of Irish Law as well as British Law. I wanted him dead and he did get killed and then unravelling the plot was the meat of the book, I just wish there had been less bread in the sandwich and more meat.
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Original language
English
ISBN
9780008554095