A movie star whose fame is on the decline - but did he take his own life or did someone else have an axe to grind?
Classic crime from one of the greats of the Detection Club
Eight years ago Rene Tessier was at the height of his fame. Now the once-celebrated film star frequents less reputable Parisian cafes. That is until young producer Julian Lane plans to star Tessier in his latest production with the promise of millions.
Tessier is headed to London. But the washed-up old man spends less than 24 hours in a dingy Soho hotel before he is found dead. Was it suicide or murder? And who could have wanted Tessier dead?
Read MoreUnquestionably a most intelligent author. Gifts of ingenuity, style and character drawing - SUNDAY TIMESAnthony Gilbert shared with other successful crime writers a combination of writing talent and clever plotting skills necessary to make it in detective fiction's Golden Age ... Along with Agatha Christie [he] had a talent to deceive - mysteryfile.comNo author is more skilled at making a good story seem brilliant - SUNDAY EXPRESSIf there is one author whose books need to be widely available, it is Gilbert - Inkquilletc.blogspotFast, light, likeable - NEW YORK TIMESThe suspense is relentless and the ending is killer. You're sure to be stunned by one or more twists in the gasp inducing finale - prettysinister.blogspotThe plot is knife-edge tension all the way - BELFAST TELEGRAPHThe usual gusto, racy prose, good plotting and up-to-the-minute social observation - SUNDAY TIMES