Description
1968 edition. Paperback cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Spine has some reading creases and wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-preserved paperback edition of “The Toff At the Fair” by John Creasey offers a delightful glimpse into the golden age of British crime fiction. Published in 1968, it features the beloved character of The Toff, an aristocratic amateur sleuth created by the prolific Creasey under the pen name Gordon Ashe. Set against the vibrant backdrop of an English fair, this classic whodunit follows The Toff as he untangles a baffling mystery filled with intrigue, wit, and Creasey’s trademark twists. A true master of the genre, Creasey penned over 600 novels and is renowned for his engaging plots and memorable characters. This copy, with its vintage charm and well-maintained interior, would be a prized addition to any collection of classic British mysteries or a delightful introduction for new readers seeking to experience the golden era of crime fiction.