The first book featuring Ben the lovable humorous ex-sailor and down-at-heels rascal who can’t help running into trouble.Ben is back home from the Merchant Navy penniless as usual and looking for digs in fog-bound London. Taking shelter in an abandoned old house he stumbles across a dead body - and scarpers. Running into a detective Gilbert Fordyce the reluctant Ben is persuaded to return to the house and investigate the mystery of the corpse - which promptly disappears! The vacant No.17 is the rendezvous for a gang of villains and the cowardly Ben finds himself in the thick of thieves with no way of escape.Ben’s first adventure No.17 began life in the 1920s as an internationally successful stage play and was immortalised on film by the legendary Alfred Hitchcock. Its author J. Jefferson Farjeon wrote more than 60 crime thrillers eight featuring Ben the tramp his most popular character.This bestselling book by J. Jefferson Farjeon the Sunday Times bestselling author is a top pick for fans of amateur sleuth fiction. The story of Ben the best at stumbling into trouble continues to captivate readers with its blend of humour and mystery.For fans of John Dickson Carr (The Black Spectacles) E.C.R. Lorac (Death of an Author) Carter Dickson (The White Priory Murders) Freeman Wills Crofts (Inspector French’s Greatest Case) and Andrew Forrester (The Female Detective).
J. Jefferson Farjeon (1883–1955) was the author of more than 60 crime and thriller novels. His work was highly acclaimed in his day; Dorothy L. Sayers wrote that ‘Jefferson Farjeon is quite unsurp... more