Freeman Wills Crofts
FREEMAN WILLS CROFTS (1879-1957) was one of the pre-eminent writers in the golden age of British crime fiction. He was the author of more than thirty detective novels, and was greatly acclaimed by peers such as Agatha Christie and Raymond Chandler.
FREEMAN WILLS CROFTS (1879-1957) was one of the pre-eminent writers in the golden age of British crime fiction. He was the author of more than thirty detective novels, and was greatly acclaimed by peers such as Agatha Christie and Raymond Chandler. See less
Freeman Wills Crofts's Featured Books
Freeman Wills Crofts book reviews
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The Cask
Workmanlike, but slowwwwww
If you're interested in the history of mystery novels and want to know more about this author's place in that history, this is a book for you. If you want to read a mystery novel simply for ... Read More
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The Groote Park Murder
Tale of Two Countries
by Puffer, Feb 14, 2008
In this book, published in 1923 when the author was 44, we are treated, in the first half, to the description of the discovery of a crime in a South African city, and a subsequent investigation and ... Read More
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The Cask
Crime procedural
Excellent early work involving hard analyzing work of British and French detectives. Well done Read More