The Ponson Case

The Ponson Case by Freeman Wills Crofts, published by Resurrected Press in April 2011, is a mystery novel that delves into the circumstances surrounding the death of Sir William Ponson. Found in the Cranshaw River near his home, Luce Manor, the nature of his demise raises questions of accident, suicide, or murder. Inspector Tanner of Scotland Yard is summoned to investigate, navigating a web of alibis and potential motives among those closest to the victim.
Readers will follow Inspector Tanner as he uncovers the truth behind the enigmatic fifth man whose footprints were discovered at the crime scene. The narrative explores themes of crime and detective work, emphasizing the complexities of human relationships and the pursuit of justice. This edition spans 260 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers into a classic mystery that challenges their deductive reasoning.
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When the battered body of Sir William Ponson is found in the Cranshaw River near his home, Luce Manor, it is uncertain whether it is an accident, suicide-or murder. When the evidence points to the latter Inspector Tanner of Scotland yard is called in. Those who would benefit most from his death, his son and his nephew, would seem to have unbreakable alibis. But do they. And then there is the mysterious fifth man who’s footprints were found at the crime scene. To solve the case, Inspector Tanner must track him down and discover the secrets behind …The Ponson Case!
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