The Cask

The Cask
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From the Collins Crime Club archive, the seminal first novel by Freeman Wills Crofts, once dubbed ‘The King of Detective Story Writers’ and recognised as one of the ‘big four’ Golden Age crime authors.The unloading of a consignment of French wine from the steamship Bullfinch is interrupted by a gruesome discovery in a broken cask leaking sawdust and gold sovereigns. But when the shipping clerk returns with the police, the cask and its macabre contents have gone. Following the clues to Paris, Inspector Burnley of Scotland Yard enlists the help of the genial French detective M. Lefarge to check motives and alibis in their hunt for evidence of a particularly fiendish murder.This Detective Story Club classic is introduced by Freeman Wills Crofts himself in a unique preface from 1946 about The Cask’s origins.

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Freeman Wills Crofts. The Cask

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Dedication

INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER I. A STRANGE CONSIGNMENT

CHAPTER II. INSPECTOR BURNLEY ON THE TRACK

CHAPTER III. THE WATCHER ON THE WALL

CHAPTER IV. A MIDNIGHT INTERVIEW

CHAPTER V. FELIX TELLS A STORY

CHAPTER VI. THE ART OF DETECTION

CHAPTER VII. THE CASK AT LAST

CHAPTER VIII. THE OPENING OF THE CASK

CHAPTER IX. M. LE CHEF DE LA SÛRETÉ

CHAPTER X. WHO WROTE THE LETTER?

CHAPTER XI. MM. DUPIERRE ET CIE

CHAPTER XII. AT THE GARE ST LAZARE

CHAPTER XIII. THE OWNER OF THE DRESS

CHAPTER XIV. M. BOIRAC MAKES A STATEMENT

CHAPTER XV. THE HOUSE IN THE AVENUE DE L’ALMA

CHAPTER XVI. INSPECTOR BURNLEY UP AGAINST IT

CHAPTER XVII. A COUNCIL OF WAR

CHAPTER XVIII. LEFARGE HUNTS ALONE

CHAPTER XIX. THE TESTING OF AN ALIBI

CHAPTER XX. SOME DAMNING EVIDENCE

CHAPTER XXI. A NEW POINT OF VIEW

CHAPTER XXII. FELIX TELLS A SECOND STORY

CHAPTER XXIII. CLIFFORD GETS TO WORK

CHAPTER XXIV. MR GEORGES LA TOUCHE

CHAPTER XXV. DISAPPOINTMENT

CHAPTER XXVI. A CLUE AT LAST

CHAPTER XXVII. LA TOUCHE’S DILEMMA

CHAPTER XXVIII. THE UNRAVELLING OF THE WEB

CHAPTER XXIX. A DRAMATIC DÉNOUEMENT

CHAPTER XXX. CONCLUSION

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THE DETECTIVE STORY CLUB

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DR ADAM A. C. MATHERS,

IN APPRECIATION OF HIS KINDLY

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The damaged cask had been moved to the side of the hold next the dock, and it occurred to the clerk that any one standing on the wharf beside the hatch could see it. For all he knew to the contrary, this man Felix might have watched their whole proceedings, including the making of the hole in the cask and the taking out of the sovereigns. If he had recognised his property, as was possible, a couple of steps from where he was standing would enable him to put his finger on the label and so convict Broughton of a falsehood. The clerk decided that in this case honesty would be the best policy.

‘Yes, sir,’ he answered, ‘your cask has arrived. By a curious coincidence it is this one beside us. We had just separated it out from the wine-barrels owing to its being differently consigned.’

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