Fatal Venture (1939) represents, by my count, the ninth time in twenty-three books that Freeman Wills Crofts has devised a criminal scheme which contains a significant strain of maritime malfeasance. Compared to the mere brace involving railway timetables, you have to wonder why he’s seen as the Timbletable King rather than the Wizard of the … Continue reading #1112: Fatal Venture, a.k.a. Tragedy in the Hollow (1939) by Freeman Wills Crofts
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