Ben on the Job
By (Author) J. Jefferson Farjeon
HarperCollins Publishers
Collins Crime Club
25th July 2016
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery fiction
823.912
Paperback
256
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 16mm
180g
Ben the tramp, with his usual genius for trouble, runs into danger when he finds a dead body and decides to help out.
Ben knew that whenever his thumbs were itching, something orrible was about to happen. Sure enough, on one foggy afternoon of itchy thumbs, the hapless Ben is implicated in criminal activity by the police the kind of mistake it isnt easy to explain. Doing a runner, Ben hides in the basement of a deserted house, where he discovers the body of a well-dressed man, shot through the head . . . and much more trouble than he bargained for.
The subsequent hair-raising events are charged with all the mounting excitement that made J. Jefferson Farjeon a peerless storyteller and Ben one of the most popular but unorthodox amateur detectives of his day.
Jefferson Farjeon is quite unsurpassed for creepy skill in mysterious adventures. DOROTHY L. SAYERS
Continues the adventures of Mr Farjeons already popular creation, Ben, the Cockney tramp. MORNING POST
J. Jefferson Farjeon (1883-1955) was the author of more than 60 crime and thriller novels. His work was highly acclaimed in his day. He is now best known as the author of Number 17, a play that was brought to the big screen by Alfred Hitchcock and led to the series of popular Ben detective novels.