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Author
Publisher
Walker
Pub. Date
1975, ©1946
Language
English
Description
The letter was addressed simply to "The Toff, London W1." Inside it was a photograph of a lovely woman. The lady herself had arrived at a society ball the previous night, looking deadly pale in black satin and mink. She said she had lost her memory and nobody knew who she was. Within days, murder and intrigue had followed her.
Author
Publisher
Walker
Pub. Date
[1970]
Language
English
Description
"Sheila has an exaggerated view of the Richard Rollison's (aka 'The Toff') influence with Scotland Yard. Her friend Danny Bond had been arrested for the 'Chelsea Robbery', but she proclaims his innocence. When Rollison meets Danny he is both hostile and states he doesn't want anything to do with Sheila. Thus begins a mystery which inevitable sees Rollison drawn in and put in danger - but this time from a very unusual source."--
Author
Publisher
Walker
Pub. Date
[1972]
Language
English
Description
The Toff gallantly rescues, first one, and then each, of three spoiled, beautiful, and rich triplets. But when his man Jolly is kidnapped, the Toff faces a tough decision: to ensure Jolly's return by abandoning the irksome triplets, or to gamble on his own abilities and try to save Jolly's life as well as the triplets.
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