A missing wife, a husband suspected - and only the incorrigible private investigator can save them both.
Classic crime from one of the greats of the Detection Club
On the day that Emily Tate vanished, Inspector Marston met her husband, Stephen Tate, on the tow-path of the River Pyle. The unassuming Stephen was on the brink of a nightmare episode that was to make his unhappy marriage, his clandestine love affair and his disappointed hopes seem positively joyous by comparison.
The determination of the girl he loved was the only thing that could save him from the web of circumstances in which he was enmeshed. She sent for Detective Arthur Crook.
Read MoreAnthony Gilbert's novels show the unsensational type of detective story at its best - DAILY TELEGRAPHIf there is one author whose books need to be widely available, it is Gilbert - Inkquilletc.blogspotNo 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 TIMESUnquestionably a most intelligent author. Gifts of ingenuity, style and character drawing - SUNDAY TIMES