Arthur Morely smiled into Julieta's face, and then began to laugh.
Carosi laughed, too, putting a hand on Morely's shoulder.
As they stood laughing, slow-moving barges passed close by, and two cars came on to the wharf. Then powerful lights shone out without warning, from the barges as well as the shore, and men sprang towards the cargo-boat and climbed aboard.
The crew came running, to fight.
Morely cried: âNo!' and then saw West, armed, and nearer than any of the others.
Carosi drew a gun.
West called: âDrop it, Carosi, orâ' and then two men, fighting near him, fell against him. And he lost his gun.
He saw the trio together, and knew that they could not hope to escape. He saw Morely despairing, and Carosi very still and erect, with that so-called Chinaman's smile â and with the gun in his hand.
He knew that Carosi meant to kill him. In this awful moment of failure, Carosi would want that above all else.
Then Roger saw Julieta strike Carosi's arm aside, so that he could not fire. West leapt; but before he could reach Carosi, the man had turned his gun upon the girl.
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âAt least we've got Carosi alive,' Chatworth said, soon afterwards. âAnd Morely, too. All the captives, and all the stolen goods. Clean sweep, Roger, thank God. I'm only sorry about that girl.'
âYes, it was hard,' Roger said, but he did not really think so.
It was far better that Julieta should be dead.
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Series Information
Published or to be published by
House of Stratus
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Dates given are those of first publication
Alternative titles in brackets
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'The Baron' (47 titles) (writing as Anthony Morton)
'Department 'Z'' (28 titles)
'Dr. Palfrey Novels' (34 titles)
'Gideon of Scotland Yard' (22 titles)
'Inspector West' (43 titles)
'Sexton Blake' (5 titles)
'The Toff' (59 titles)
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along with:
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| The Masters of Bow Street
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This epic novel embraces the story of the Bow Street Runners and the Marine Police, forerunners of the modern police force, who were founded by novelist Henry Fielding in 1748. They were the earliest detective force operating from the courts to enforce the decisions of magistrates. John Creasey's account also gives a fascinating insight into family life of the time and the struggle between crime and justice, and ends with the establishment of the Metropolitan Police after the passing of Peel's Act in 1829.
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'The Baron' Series
These Titles can be read as a series, or randomly as standalone novels
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- Meet the BaronÂ
(The Man in the Blue Mask)
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(1937)
- The Baron ReturnsÂ
(The Return of the Blue Mask)
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(1937)
- The Baron AgainÂ
(Salute Blue Mask)
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(1938)
- The Baron at BayÂ
(Blue Mask at Bay)
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(1938)
- Alias the BaronÂ
(Alias Blue Mask)
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(1939)
- The Baron at LargeÂ
(Challenge Blue Mask!)
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(1939)
- Versus the BaronÂ
(Blue Mask Strikes Again)
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(1940)
- Call for the BaronÂ
(Blue Mask Victorious)
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(1940)
- The Baron Comes BackÂ
(1943)
- A Case for the BaronÂ
(1945)
- Reward for the BaronÂ
(1945)
- Career for the BaronÂ
(1946)
- Blood DiamondÂ
(The Baron and the Beggar)Â (1947)
- Blame the BaronÂ
(1948)
- A Rope for the BaronÂ
(1948)
- Books for the BaronÂ
(1949)
- Cry for the BaronÂ
(1950)
- Trap the BaronÂ
(1950)
- Attack the BaronÂ
(1951)
- Shadow the BaronÂ
(1951)
- Warn the BaronÂ
(1952)
- The Baron Goes EastÂ
(1953)
- The Baron in FranceÂ
(1953)
- Danger for the BaronÂ
(1953)
- The Baron Goes FastÂ
(1954)
- Nest-Egg for the BaronÂ
(Deaf, Dumb and Blonde)
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(1954)
- Help from the BaronÂ
(1955)
- Hide the BaronÂ
(1956)
- The Double FrameÂ
(Frame the Baron)
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(1957)
- Blood RedÂ
(Red Eye for the Baron)
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(1958)
- If Anything Happens to HesterÂ
(Black for the Baron)
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(1959)
- Salute for the BaronÂ
(1960)
- The Baron Branches OutÂ
(A Branch for the Baron)
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(1961)
- The Baron and the Stolen LegacyÂ
(Bad for the Baron)
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(1962)
- A Sword for the BaronÂ
(The Baron and the Mogul Swords)
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(1963)
- The Baron on BoardÂ
(The Mask of Sumi)Â (1964)
- The Baron and the Chinese PuzzleÂ
(1964)
- Sport for the BaronÂ
(1966)
- Affair for the BaronÂ
(1967)
- The Baron and the Missing Old MastersÂ
(1968)
- The Baron and the Unfinished PortraitÂ
(1969)
- Last Laugh for the BaronÂ
(1970)
- The Baron Goes A-BuyingÂ
(1971)
- The Baron and the Arrogant ArtistÂ
(1972)
- Burgle the BaronÂ
(1973)
- The Baron - King MakerÂ
(1975)
- Love for the BaronÂ
(1979)
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'Department Z' Novels
These Titles can be read as a series, or randomly as standalone novels
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- The Death MiserÂ
(1932)
- RedheadÂ
(1934)
- First Came a MurderÂ
(1934)
- Death Round the CornerÂ
(1935)
- The Mark of the CrescentÂ
(1935)
- Thunder in EuropeÂ
(1936)
- The Terror TrapÂ
(1936)
- Carriers of DeathÂ
(1937)
- Days of DangerÂ
(1937)
- Death Stands ByÂ
(1938)
- Menace!Â
(1938)
- Murder Must WaitÂ
(1939)
- Panic!Â
(1939)
- Death by NightÂ
(1940)
- The Island of PerilÂ
(1940)
- SabotageÂ
(1941)
- Go Away DeathÂ
(1941)
- The Day of DisasterÂ
(1942)
- Prepare for ActionÂ
(1942)
- No Darker CrimeÂ
(1943)
- Dark PerilÂ
(1944)
- The Peril AheadÂ
(1946)
- The League of Dark MenÂ
(1947)
- The Department of DeathÂ
(1949)
- The Enemy WithinÂ
(1950)
- Dead or AliveÂ
(1951)
- A Kind of PrisonerÂ
(1954)
- The Black SpidersÂ
(1957)
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Doctor Palfrey Novels
These Titles can be read as a series, or randomly as standalone novels
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- Traitor's DoomÂ
(1942)
- The Legion of the LostÂ
(1943)
- The Valley of FearÂ
(The Perilous Country)
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(1943)
- Dangerous QuestÂ
(1944)
- Death in the Rising SunÂ
(1945)
- The Hounds of VengeanceÂ
(1945)
- Shadow of DoomÂ
(1946)
- The House of the BearsÂ
(1946)
- Dark HarvestÂ
(1947)
- The Wings of PeaceÂ
(1948)
- The Sons of SatanÂ
(1948)
- The Dawn of DarknessÂ
(1949)
- The League of LightÂ
(1949)
- The Man Who Shook the WorldÂ
(1950)
- The Prophet of FireÂ
(1951)
- The Children of HateÂ
(The Killers of Innocence; The Children of Despair)
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(1952)
- The Touch of DeathÂ
(1954)
- The Mists of FearÂ
(1955)
- The FloodÂ
(1956)
- The Plague of SilenceÂ
(1958)
- Dry SpellÂ
(The Drought)
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(1959)
- The TerrorÂ
(1962)
- The DepthsÂ
(1963)
- The SleepÂ
(1964)
- The InfernoÂ
(1965)
- The FamineÂ
(1967)
- The BlightÂ
(1968)
- The OasisÂ
(1970)
- The SmogÂ
(1970)
- The UnbegottenÂ
(1971)
- The InsulatorsÂ
(1972)
- The Voiceless OnesÂ
(1973)
- The Thunder-MakerÂ
(1976)
- The WhirlwindÂ
(1979)
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Gideon Series
(Writing as JJ Marric)
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These Titles can be read as a series, or randomly as standalone novels
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- Gideon's DayÂ
(Gideon of Scotland Yard)
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(1955)
- Seven Days to DeathÂ
(Gideon's Week)
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(1956)
- Gideon's NightÂ
(1957)
- A Backwards Jump
 (Gideon's Month) (1958)
- Thugs and EconomiesÂ
(Gideon's Staff)Â (1959)
- Gideon Combats InfluenceÂ
(Gideon's Risk)Â (1960)
- Gideon's FireÂ
(1961)
- A Conference for AssassinsÂ
(Gideon's March)
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(1962)
- Travelling CrimesÂ
(Gideon's Ride)
Â
(1963)
- An Uncivilised ElectionÂ
(Gideon's Vote)
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(1964)
- Criminal ImportsÂ
(Gideon's Lot)
Â
(1965)
- To Nail a Serial KillerÂ
(Gideon's Badge)Â (1966)
- From Murder to a CathedralÂ
(Gideon's Wrath)
Â
(1967)
- Gideon's RiverÂ
(1968)
- Darkness and ConfusionÂ
(Gideon's Power)Â (1969)
- Sport, Heat & Scotland YardÂ
(Gideon's Sport)
Â
(1970)
- Gideon's ArtÂ
(1971)
- No Relaxation at Scotland YardÂ
(Gideon's Men)Â (1972)
- Impartiality Against the MobÂ
(Gideon's Press)Â (1973)
- Not Hidden by the FogÂ
(Gideon's Fog)Â (1975)
- Good and JusticeÂ
(Gideon's Drive)Â (1976)
- Vigilantes & BiscuitsÂ
(Gideon's Force)
Â
(1978)
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Inspector West Series
These Titles can be read as a series, or randomly as standalone novels
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- Inspector West Takes ChargeÂ
(1942)
- Go Away to MurderÂ
(Inspector West Leaves Town)
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(1943)
- An Apostle of GloomÂ
(Inspector West At Home)
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(1944)
- Inspector West RegretsÂ
(1945)
- Holiday for Inspector WestÂ
(1946)
- Battle for Inspector WestÂ
(1948)
- The Case Against Paul RaeburnÂ
(Triumph for Inspector West)
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(1948)
- Inspector West Kicks OffÂ
(Sport for Inspector West)
Â
(1949)
- Inspector West AloneÂ
(1950)
- Inspector West Cries WolfÂ
(The Creepers)
Â
(1950)
- The Figure in the DuskÂ
(A Case for Inspector West)
Â
(1951)
- The DissemblersÂ
(Puzzle for Inspector West)
Â
(1951)
- The Case of the Acid ThrowersÂ
(The Blind Spot; Inspector West at Bay)
Â
(1952)
- Give a Man a GunÂ
(A Gun for Inspector West)
Â
(1953)
- Send Inspector WestÂ
(1953)
- So Young, So Cold, So FairÂ
(A Beauty for Inspector West; The Beauty Queen Killer)
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(1954)
- Murder Makes HasteÂ
(Inspector West Makes Haste; The Gelignite Gang; Night of the Watchman)
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(1955)
- Murder: One, Two, ThreeÂ
(Two for Inspector West)
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(1955)
- Death of a PostmanÂ
(Parcels for Inspector West)
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(1956)
- Death of an AssassinÂ
(A Prince for Inspector West)
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(1956)
- Hit and RunÂ
(Accident for Inspector West)
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(1957)
- The Trouble at Saxby'sÂ
(Find Inspector West; Doorway to Death)
Â
(1957)
- Murder, London - New YorkÂ
(1958)
- Strike for DeathÂ
(The Killing Strike)
Â
(1958)
- Death of a RacehorseÂ
(1959)
- The Case of the Innocent VictimsÂ
(1959)
- Murder on the LineÂ
(1960)
- Death in Cold PrintÂ
(1961)
- The Scene of the CrimeÂ
(1961)
- Policeman's DreadÂ
(1962)
- Hang the Little ManÂ
(1963)
- Look Three Ways at MurderÂ
(1964)
- Murder, London - AustraliaÂ
(1965)
- Murder, London - South AfricaÂ
(1966)
- The ExecutionersÂ
(1967)
- So Young to BurnÂ
(1968)
- Murder, London - MiamiÂ
(1969)
- A Part for a PolicemanÂ
(1970)
- Alibi for Inspector WestÂ
(1971)
- A Splinter of GlassÂ
(1972)
- The Theft of Magna CartaÂ
(1973)
- The ExtortionersÂ
(1974)
- A Sharp Rise in CrimeÂ
(1978)