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The Flying Squad

(1929)
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Edgar Wallace established his reputation as a writer of detective thrillers, a genre in which he wrote more than 170 books, with the publication of The Four Just Men. The Flying Squad begins: Lady's stairs was a crazy wooden house overlooking and overhanging the creek between canal and river. You saw it from the lock that marked the place where canal ended and the broad, muddy estuary began, a sagging barn of a place, supported on huge wooden piles, with a dingy facade which had once been painted white and then not painted again. It was streaked and blurred by nature into strange neutral shades that would have rendered it invisible but for the fact that it was wedged between a high warehouse on the one side and the barrel roof of an ironworks on the other. Beneath the main rooms the creek ran, rising to within a few feet of Eli Josef's sitting room in flood time.


Genre: Mystery

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