Apparently all Hollywood would have gone down on its knees to be photographed by Leslie Searle. So why should he suddenly disappear? Was it murder, or merely some elaborate practical joke? This was a case that required all Detective Inspector Grant's ingenuity.
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Josephine Tey is one of the best-known and best-loved of all crime writers. She began to write full-time after the successful publication of her first novel, The Man in the Queue (1929), which introduced Inspector Grant of Scotland Yard. In 1937 she returned to crime writing with A Shilling for Candles, but it wasn't until after the Second World War that the majority of her crime novels were published. Josephine Tey died in 1952, leaving her entire estate to the National Trust.




