
A STRANGE CONSIGNMENT
INSPECTOR BURNLEY ON THE TRACK
THE WATCHER ON THE WALL
A MIDNIGHT INTERVIEW
FELIX TELLS A STORY
THE ART OF DETECTION
THE CASK AT LAST
THE OPENING OF THE CASK
M. LE CHEF DE LA SÛRETÉ
WHO WROTE THE LETTER?
In the bustling world of 19th‑century London’s shipping lanes, a routine delivery turns into a careful investigation. Mr. Avery, the manager of a busy steam‑navigation company, orders a trusted clerk to inspect a newly arrived consignment of wine from Rouen, wary after a previous dispute. Young Tom Broughton, eager to escape the monotony of office work, heads to St. Katherine’s Docks, where the sleek steamer Bullfinch is being unloaded amid a lively tableau of rival vessels and noisy quayworkers.
As Broughton climbs into the ship’s hold, the clatter of ropes and the scent of fresh paint mingle with the crisp spring air, setting a vivid backdrop for his meticulous tally of each cask. The scene captures the tension of commerce, the allure of distant ports, and the quiet determination of a man tasked with uncovering any hidden irregularities before the wine reaches its buyers.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (615K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Lins
Release date
2019-07-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1879–1957
A railway engineer turned master of detective fiction, he helped shape the classic whodunit with plots famous for their logic, precision, and patient police work. His Inspector French novels remain a touchstone for readers who love mysteries built like intricate puzzles.
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