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Richard, aware of the intentness of Peel’s gaze, at last looked up.

‘It is admirable, sir. Admirable.’

‘I am flattered that you say so. I had a variety of sketches submitted and this one by Charles Hebbet is in my opinion by far the best.’

Peel stretched out his hand for the sketch, then to both Richard’s and Katherine’s surprise, he went to the desk and picked up a quill pen. When he returned to his chair he handed the sketch back to Richard. Across one corner were the words:

 

‘To Richard Marshall, M.P., whose unceasing efforts have made an important contribution to the formation of the New Police.’

 

‘You make my poor efforts worthwhile, sir.’ Richard’s voice was unsteady.

‘Mr. Marshall,’ Peel responded with obvious sincerity, ‘your efforts have been the reverse of poor. I doubt whether they will ever receive full recognition. I am, of course, aware that on some issues in the House of Commons we shall be on opposite sides of the fence, but never, I am sure, with acrimony. So far as the police are concerned. I have requested the two - ah - commissioners to give you all facilities for visiting and inspecting, and you may be sure each will make you very welcome. They will be having an office in Scotland Yard.’


Where
, sir?’ ejaculated Richard.

‘In Scotland Yard, near Whitehall Place,’ answered Peel. ‘I agree that this is not at the moment the most salubrious of areas and it may well soon be regarded as a substitute for Porridge Island, but there are some substantial buildings and much will be cleared. Does it distress you?’

‘Distress?’ Richard actually laughed before he explained. ‘Before he was made magistrate of Bow Street, Sir John Furnival worked at Scotland Yard; he had an office there after he left the Army. It is an astonishing coincidence!’

Peel leaned back in his chair. ‘A coincidence indeed, and a good omen I hope. And now—’ he smiled at Katherine. ‘You have indeed been patient, ma’am, for which I thank you - we come to the last two matters I wished to mention. Firstly, Mr. Marshall, I should like to recommend to His Majesty that he confer a knighthood upon you, and I have no doubt that he would agree with great alacrity. But for my knowledge of you as an individual I would have no doubt that you would accept - I confess I hope that you will. But - Peel spread his hands, palms downward - ‘while you will in no way affront me if you decline, I do not think it would be wise to refuse once His Majesty has approved. May I leave the matter with you?’

For a moment Richard was unable to speak. Then, as Katherine jumped from her seat and ran towards him, clasping his hand, he stammered, ‘Of - of course, sir. And I am - I am overwhelmed.’

‘You will soon recover from that,’ Peel said dryly, rising also. ‘And now to the third and last matter.’ Once again he slipped his hand down the side of his chair. ‘Mrs. Marshall’ - he bowed to Katherine - ‘I trust you will be able to persuade your husband to accept not only the knighthood but also this truncheon, the very first in existence, as a symbol of my sincere gratitude - of the country’s gratitude - for his help in establishing the New Police.’

He held the truncheon towards Richard, who, stretching an unsteady hand to take it, now saw beneath the Royal coat of arms the words:

 

Presented to Richard Marshall, Esq., Member of Parliament for the Constituency of Minshall, by the Commissioners of the Metropolitan Police.

September 1829

 

Katherine, weeping with pride and happiness, was unable to read through her tears, but knew only that at last Richard had triumphed, that his dreams were realised. And Richard, turning in his hands the shaft of polished wood, glowing in the light of the fire, saw before him in the dance of the flames the beginning of a new tradition, rule without despotism, order without cruelty, justice without arbitrary harshness, a thin blue line of men who would, in their own way, with these simple weapons, defend civilisation as surely as had the more martial thin red line at Waterloo, an army whose mission was peace and justice, and whose task was to defend the helpless and to protect the rights of the people - even those who were guilty. He could not know, in that moment, what Scotland Yard was to become, to stand for, but he knew that in this room a revolution was being celebrated, and that his life’s work was done. And turning from the Minister, he took Katherine in his arms and kissed her.

 

Series by John Creasey

Published or to be published by

House of Stratus

 

Dates given are those of first publication

 

‘Gideon of Scotland Yard’ (22 titles)

‘Department ‘Z’’ (28 titles)

‘Dr. Palfrey Novels’ (34 titles)

‘Inspector West’ (43 titles)

‘Sexton Blake’ (5 titles)

‘The Baron’ (47 titles) (writing as Anthony Morton)

‘The Toff’ (59 titles)

 

 

Gideon Series

(Writing as JJ Marric)

 

These Titles can be read as a series, or randomly as standalone novels

 

Title
Also Published as:
 
 
 
 
1   Gideon’s Day
Gideon of Scotland Yard
1955
2   Seven Days to Death
Gideon’s Week
1956
3   Gideon’s Night
 
1957
4   Gideon’s Month
 
1958
5   Gideon’s Staff
 
1959
6   Gideon’s Risk
 
1960
7   Gideon’s Fire
 
1961
8   A Conference for Assassins
Gideon’s March
1962
9   Travelling Crimes
Gideon’s Ride
1963
10 An Uncivilised Election
Gideon’s Vote
1964
11 Criminal Imports
Gideon’s Lot
1965
12 Gideon’s Badge
 
1966
13 From Murder to a Cathedral
Gideon’s Wrath
1967
14 Gideon’s River
 
1968
15 Gideon’s Power
 
1969
16 Gideon’s Sport
 
1970
17 Gideon’s Art
 
1971
18 Gideon’s Men
 
1972
19 Gideon’s Press
 
1973
20 Gideon’s Fog
 
1975
21 Gideon’s Drive
 
1976
22 Vigilantes & Biscuits
Gideon’s Force
1978

 

‘The Toff’ Series

These Titles can be read as a series, or randomly as standalone novels

 

Title
Also Published as:
 
 
 
 
1   Introducing the Toff
It’s the Toff !
1938
2   The Toff Goes On
 
1939
3   The Toff Steps Out
 
1939
4   Here Comes the Toff
 
1940
5   The Toff Breaks In
 
1940
6   Salute the Toff
 
1941
7   The Toff Proceeds
 
1941
8   The Toff Goes to Market
 
1942
9   The Toff Is Back
 
1942
10 The Toff on the Trail (short stories)
 
1942
11 The Toff among the Millions
 
1943
12 Accuse the Toff
 
1943
13 The Toff and the Deadly Parson
The Toff and the Curate
1944
14 The Toff and the Great Illusion
 
1944
15 Feathers for the Toff
 
1945
16 The Toff and the Lady
 
1946
17 Poison for the Toff
The Toff on Ice
1946
18 Hammer the Toff
 
1947
19 The Toff in Town
 
1948
20 The Toff Takes Shares
 
1948
21 The Toff and Old Harry
 
1949
22 The Toff on Board
 
1949
23 Fool the Toff
 
1950
24 Kill the Toff
 
1950
25 A Knife for the Toff
 
1951
26 A Mask for the Toff
The Toff Goes Gay
1951
27 Hunt the Toff
 
1952
28 Call the Toff
 
1953
29 The Toff Down Under
Break the Toff
1953
30 Murder Out of the Past (short stories)
 
1953
31 The Toff at Camp
The Toff at Butlins
1954
32 The Toff at the Fair
 
1954
33 A Six for the Toff
A Score for the Toff
1955
34 The Toff and the Deep Blue Sea
 
1955
35 Kiss the Toff
Make-Up for the Toff
1956
36 The Toff in New York
 
1956
37 Model for the Toff
 
1957
38 The Toff on Fire
 
1957
39 The Toff and the Stolen Tresses
 
1958
40 Terror for the Toff
The Toff on the Farm
1958
41 Double for the Toff
 
1959
42 The Toff and the Runaway Bride
 
1959
43 A Rocket for the Toff
 
1960
44 The Toff and the Kidnapped
The Kidnapped Child
1960
45 Follow the Toff
 
1961
46 The Toff and the Toughs
The Toff and the Teds
1961
47 A Doll for the Toff
 
1963
48 Leave It to the Toff
 
1963
49 The Toff and the Spider
 
1965
50 The Toff in Wax
 
1966
51 A Bundle for the Toff
 
1967
52 Stars for the Toff
 
1968
53 The Toff and the Golden Boy
 
1969
54 The Toff and the Fallen Angels
 
1970
55 Vote for the Toff
 
1971
56 The Toff and the Trip-Trip-Triplets
 
1972
57 The Toff and the Terrified Taxman
 
1973
58 The Toff and the Sleepy Cowboy
 
1975
59 The Toff and the Crooked Copper
 
1977

 

Inspector West Series

These Titles can be read as a series, or randomly as standalone novels

 

Title
Also Published as:
 
 
 
 
1   Inspector West Takes Charge
 
1942
2   Go Away to Murder
Inspector West Leaves Town
1943
3   Inspector West at Home
 
1944
4   Inspector West Regrets
 
1945
5   Holiday for Inspector West
 
1946
6   Battle for Inspector West
 
1948
7   The Case Against Paul Raeburn
Triumph for Inspector West
1948
8   Inspector West Kicks Off
Sport for Inspector West
1949
9   Inspector West Alone
 
1950
10 Inspector West Cries Wolf
The Creepers
1950
11 The Figure in the Dusk
A Case for Inspector West
1951
12 The Dissemblers
Puzzle for Inspector West
1951
13 The Case of the Acid Throwers
The Blind Spot; Inspector West at Bay
1952
14 Give a Man a Gun
A Gun for Inspector West
1953
15 Send Inspector West
 
1953
16 So Young, So Cold, So Fair
A Beauty for Inspector West; The Beauty Queen Killer
1954
17 Murder Makes Haste
Inspector West Makes Haste; The Gelignite Gang; Night of the Watchman
1955
18 Murder: One, Two, Three
Two for Inspector West
1955
19 Death of a Postman
Parcels for Inspector West
1956
20 Death of an Assassin
A Prince for Inspector West
1956
21 Hit and Run
Accident for Inspector West
1957
22 The Trouble at Saxby’s
Find Inspector West; Doorway to Death
1957
23 Murder, London - New York
 
1958
24 Strike for Death
The Killing Strike
1958
25 Death of a Racehorse
 
1959
26 The Case of the Innocent Victims
 
1959
27 Murder on the Line
 
1960
28 Death in Cold Print
 
1961
29 The Scene of the Crime
 
1961
30 Policeman’s Dread
 
1962
31 Hang the Little Man
 
1963
32 Look Three Ways at Murder
 
1964
33 Murder, London - Australia
 
1965
34 Murder, London - South Africa
 
1966
35 The Executioners
 
1967
36 So Young to Burn
 
1968
37 Murder, London - Miami
 
1969
38 A Part for a Policeman
 
1970
39 Alibi for Inspector West
 
1971
40 A Splinter of Glass
 
1972
41 The Theft of Magna Carta
 
1973
42 The Extortioners
 
1974
43 A Sharp Rise in Crime
 
1978

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