It began with the theatre - and ended with drugs, blackmail and a decades old crime...
Classic crime from one of the greats of the Detection Club
Major John Hillier is found dead in his flat, early one morning, in strange circumstances. Inspector Field traces the dead man's last movements and learns that, after breaking up a dinner party, he visited a remote suburban theatre to see a leading lady he didn't even know by sight.
Field traces the Major's history back some years and finds himself entangled in a net of underworld intrigue in England and further afield. Drugs, blackmail and a crime years old all play their part in an affair that starts to attract wide attention.
Read MoreIf there is one author whose books need to be widely available, it is Gilbert - Inkquilletc.blogspotUnquestionably a most intelligent author. Gifts of ingenuity, style and character drawing - SUNDAY TIMESNo author is more skilled at making a good story seem brilliant - SUNDAY EXPRESSAnthony 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.comFast, light, likeable - NEW YORK TIMESThe usual gusto, racy prose, good plotting and up-to-the-minute social observation - SUNDAY TIMESAnthony Gilbert's novels show the unsensational type of detective story at its best - DAILY TELEGRAPH