The Cask

English language

Published Dec. 30, 2020 by Standard Ebooks.

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3 stars (1 review)

During the unloading of an Insular and Continental Steam Navigation Company ship arrived from Rouen, the Bullfinch, a cask falls, splits, and reveals its unexpected contents. As the dockworkers try to work out what to do, Mr. Léon Felix arrives and claims the cask as his own. His actions set into motion a complicated trail for the detectives of London’s Scotland Yard and Paris’s Sûreté to follow to the end.

        <p><a href="https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/freeman-wills-crofts">Freeman Wills Crofts</a> was one of many authors writing crime fiction in Britain in the 1920s and 30s, and was a contemporary and acquaintance of both <a href="https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/agatha-christie">Agatha Christie</a> and Raymond Chandler. <i>The Cask</i>, his first novel, was written during leave from his job as a railway engineer, but its reception was good enough to set Crofts on the course of a further thirty crime novels over his career as an author.</p>

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Review of 'Cask (Detective Club Crime Classics)' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

A decent first novel, if a little long. Party mystery, part police procedural. I understand this author ranks up there with Agatha Christie and Dorothy L Sayers, but I hadn't heard of him before this.

The first section is policework, building the case against the shocked addressee of a cask containing coins and a body. In the second half, a defense is built, with another detective covering the same ground but from different angles. In both, the author lovingly describes pre-Great War London and France, going into a bit too much detail on the travel at times.

In addition to being a bit too wordy, the ending is very short. I can't say more without spoilers, but perhaps this was because the mystery genre was still evolving. Certainly some of the deductions were worthy of Sherlock Holmes.

Each year I try to read something from more than a century ago, …

Subjects

  • Detective and mystery stories
  • Police -- England -- Fiction
  • Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction