Jack France is dashing, young and single. He's also a motor racing driver and amateur sleuth. When he isn't racing he can be found at Manordale, the family estate. In late summer 1928 having returned to Manordale from the continent where he has been racing, he receives news of several burglaries. Before he heads to Monza for the Italian Grand Prix he sets himself the task of unmasking the culprit. With two of his Manordale staff, Arthur and Lily Graves, Jack travels to London to visit family friend, Sir Cecil Brookes. It soon becomes apparent there is more to the thefts than meets the eye. The 'Jack France Mysteries' would appeal to those who enjoy books with themes set in the 1920s. I enjoy reading crime fiction and also fiction set in the early 20th century and this combined the two in a way that engaged me from the start. A 'Jack France' reader.
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