Inspector French Explained

Joseph French
First:Inspector French's Greatest Case
Last:Anything to Declare?
Creator:Freeman Wills Crofts
Gender:Male
Occupation:Police inspector
Nationality:British

Inspector Joseph French is a fictional British police detective created by Irish author Freeman Wills Crofts.[1] French was a prominent detective from the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, appearing in twenty-nine novels and a number of short stories between 1924 and 1957. The character was introduced in the 1924 novel Inspector French's Greatest Case, where he investigates a fatal diamond robbery in Hatton Garden. The series relied largely on puzzle mysteries.[2] [3]

Overview

French was a prominent detective from the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, appearing in twenty nine novels and a number of short stories between 1924 and 1957. French is a Scotland Yard detective, whose methodical technique breaks down complex alibis. Over the course of the series, he is promoted to Chief Inspector and the later to Superintendent. His manner is courteous, he is happily married and has no major problems in his private life.

Novels

Adaptations

BBC Radio

Several adaptations of the French stories were produced for BBC Radio over the years:

Proposed television series

In July 2019, Brendan Foley was announced to adapt the Inspector French novels as a television series, with independent production company Free@LastTV on board to produce.[10] There has been no word on the series since then.

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. James p.101
  2. James p.101
  3. Herbert p.76
  4. Web site: Freeman Wills Crofts. May 19, 2024. BBC Radio.
  5. Web site: MR. PEMBERTON'S COMMISSION'. May 19, 2024. BBC Radio.
  6. Web site: THE GREUZE. May 19, 2024. BBC Radio.
  7. Web site: ' EAST WIND'. May 19, 2024. BBC Radio.
  8. Web site: Saturday-Night Theatre. May 19, 2024. BBC Radio.
  9. Web site: Crime at Christmas: Inspector French and the Starvel Tragedy. May 19, 2024. BBC Radio.
  10. Web site: ‘Inspector French’: ‘Agatha Raisin’ Producer Free@Last TV Adapting Classic Crime Novels With ‘Cold Courage’ Writer Brendan Foley. Deadline. Peter. White. July 2, 2019. July 14, 2022.