The Pit-Prop Syndicate


The Pit-Prop Syndicate is a 1922 thriller novel by Freeman [Wills Crofts], one of the leading figures of the Golden Age of [Detective Fiction]. It was one of several stand-alone novels Crofts wrote following his successful debut The Cask, before creating the character of Inspector French who debuted in Inspector French's Greatest Case.

Synopsis

A boat notionally carrying pit props from the Gironde to the Humber is in fact engaging in illegal smuggling. This leads on to a murder in a London taxi and an investigation by the slow but sure Inspector Willis of Scotland Yard.