Inspector French and the Cheyne Mystery

Freeman Wills Crofts (1879 - 1957)

A railway engineer by training, Freeman Wills Crofts often relied on railway themes for his plots, with careful attention to details and schedules. Having retired from the railway in 1929 to devote himself full time to writing, he is considered part of the golden age of detective fiction, along with Raymond Chandler and Agatha Christie. Until his death in 1957, he produced more than 30 novels, short-stories, and plays. In his fifth book in 1924, he introduced the character of Inspector Joseph French, a Scotland Yard detective whose approach to crime was far more workman-like than most other fictional sleuths. In this book, he tells the story of Maxwell Cheyne, who is mysteriously drugged in a country inn and awakens to find that his home has been burgled, although nothing is missing. As Cheyne is pursued by a gang of relentless criminals, Inspector French of Scotland Yard must untangle their mysterious conspiracy. - Summary by ASharma

Genre(s): Detective Fiction, Published 1900 onward

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 The Episode in the Plymouth Hotel Atul Sharma
00:30:03
Play 02 Burglary! Atul Sharma
00:22:57
Play 03 The Launch “Enid” Atul Sharma
00:28:45
Play 04 Concerning a Peerage Atul Sharma
00:25:35
Play 05 An Amateur Sleuth Atul Sharma
00:27:44
Play 06 The House in Hopefield Avenue Atul Sharma
00:20:13
Play 07 Miss Joan Merrill Atul Sharma
00:25:10
Play 08 A Council of War Atul Sharma
00:24:52
Play 09 Mr. Speedwell Plays His Hand Atul Sharma
00:25:31
Play 10 The New Firm Gets Busy Atul Sharma
00:25:17
Play 11 Otto Schulz’s Secret Atul Sharma
00:30:24
Play 12 In the Enemy’s Lair Atul Sharma
00:30:33
Play 13 Inspector French Takes Charge Atul Sharma
00:26:18
Play 14 The Clue of the Clay-marked Shoe Atul Sharma
00:27:10
Play 15 The Torn Hotel Bill Atul Sharma
00:28:45
Play 16 A Tale of Two Cities Atul Sharma
00:28:03
Play 17 On the Flood Tide Atul Sharma
00:27:25
Play 18 A Visitor from India Atul Sharma
00:25:01
Play 19 The Message of the Tracing Atul Sharma
00:28:26
Play 20 The Goal of the “L’Escaut” Atul Sharma
00:25:43