A bundle for the Toff

A bundle for the Toff

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Format Paperback
Pages 190
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1970
Publisher Hodder Paperbacks
Edition New Ed
ISBN-10 0340128062
ISBN-13 9780340128060
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Set in the bustling streets of London, the story follows the enigmatic Toff, a gentleman detective whose charm and wit make him a beloved figure in the city. With impeccable style and an unerring sense of justice, the Toff finds himself embroiled in a series of intriguing cases that challenge his intellect and moral compass.

As the plot unfolds, the Toff encounters a mix of colorful characters, each with their own motives and secrets. The narrative weaves between suspenseful twists and clever deductions, revealing the complexities of human nature and the sometimes murky waters of crime. The backdrop of post-war London adds a layer of depth, contrasting the elegant lifestyle of the Toff against the gritty realities faced by many.

Creasey’s writing brings the era to life, painting vivid scenes filled with tension and intrigue. The Toff’s unwavering determination and sharp instincts drive the narrative forward, inviting readers to join him on his quest for truth and justice in a world filled with deception.

As the mystery unfolds, loyalty and betrayal intertwine, forcing the Toff to navigate a labyrinth of relationships that challenge his ideals. The stakes are high, and with each page, the reader is drawn deeper into the thrilling whirlwind of the Toff's life, leaving them eagerly anticipating the next unexpected twist.

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