Death on the Riviera explained

Death on the Riviera
Author:John Bude
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Series:Superintendent Meredith
Genre:Detective
Publisher:Macdonald
Release Date:1952
Media Type:Print
Preceded By:When the Case Was Opened
Followed By:Twice Dead

Death on the Riviera is a 1952 detective novel by the British writer John Bude.[1] [2] It was part of a series featuring Superintendent Meredith of Scotland Yard. While Bude set many of his earlier novels in regional England, after the Second World War they made increasing use of more exotic, Continental settings. In 2016 it was reissued by the British Library Publishing as part of a group of republished crime novels from the Golden Age of Detective Fiction.

Synopsis

On the trail of a gang of counterfeiters headed by London criminal Chalky Cabot, Meredith heads down to the French Riviera after a tip-off from the local police. Joining forces with a local Inspector, they investigate along the coastline until their attention is drawn to the Villa Paloma owned by an eccentrical Englishwoman. Matters are complicated further when a dead body is discovered.

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Notes and References

  1. Reilly p.219
  2. Hubin p.56