‘Inspector French’: ‘Agatha Raisin’ Producer FreeLast TV Adapting Classic Crime Novels With ‘Cold Courage’ Writer Brendan Foley
Wills Crofts, a railway engineer turned author, was a peer of Agatha Christie and Raymond Chandler and was thought to be highly regarded by these writers.
Set in 1920s Ireland, Scotland and England, Inspector French is a dogged world-class detective banished from Scotland Yard to post-partition Northern Ireland where he battles to introduce modern policing techniques to a reluctant force.Inspector French and the Starvel Tragedy.for Viaplay and Lionsgate, initially tracked down the rights to Crofts’ books at the Society of Authors before penning a script.”.
“Crofts was a Belfast railway engineer who became a bestselling crime author and close friend of Agatha Christie and Dorothy L Sayers. Critics describe him as ‘the father of the police procedural’, TS Eliot was a fan, and Raymond Chandler described him as ‘the soundest builder of them all’,” said Foley.
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