Brian Sheridan
One Too Many
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I have been picking up mystery novels featuring the gentleman British detectives, like Campion and The Saint. My latest purchase is two novels by John Creasy featuring the Hon. Richard Rollison, otherwise know as The Toff. Creasy wrote hundreds of novels, including 60 featuring The Toff (the last one being published FOUR YEARS after his death). He also created The Baron. My new avatar is The Toff's calling card.
There is a running theme in these novels which began in the 1930's. A rich, well-educated gentleman who gets involved with solving crimes. They also always have a gentlemen's gentleman. Toff has one, as does The Saint, Lord Peter Wimsey, Philo Vance (not a Brit by birth but by demeanor), Campion, even Poirot (who is also not British by birth but by location).
Any one else into this sub-genre? Favorite books?
There is a running theme in these novels which began in the 1930's. A rich, well-educated gentleman who gets involved with solving crimes. They also always have a gentlemen's gentleman. Toff has one, as does The Saint, Lord Peter Wimsey, Philo Vance (not a Brit by birth but by demeanor), Campion, even Poirot (who is also not British by birth but by location).
Any one else into this sub-genre? Favorite books?