This is a 1970 book by British author Joan Fleming. It is the winner of the Crime Writers’ Association Gold Dagger Award for 1970. The setting is in late 1960s London in a fictional London high-rise council house building complex (a public housing complex) called Fiery Beacon. The story is about how a young successful psychopathic thief Winston Sledge turned into a serial murderer and what poetic justice was finally rendered. While the book has a strong start, it drags on quite a bit in the middle. Overall, I do not enjoy this psychological thriller. Despite the book’s shortcomings, Fleming did a good job painting the psychology of a budding killer and how once his murder instinct is triggered, he keeps doing it and turns into a homicidal maniac and how he gets increasingly confident and how he justifies his murders.
Spoiler Alert. There are three central characters in this case and their interactions provide an interesting story. The first is Winston Sledge, the successful and psychopathic thief turned serial murderer. The second is an impressionable youth called Joe Bogey, who has been a neighbor, a good friend and a follower of Sledge since they were 10. The third is a runaway girl who called herself Frances Smith. The story starts with Sledge burglarizing a house in Kensington with Joe as the getaway driver. Sledge killed the homeowner during the burglary. He then tried to frame Joe for the murder. Joe’s parents, in order to protect Joe, secretly shipped him away to Ireland to live with relatives while police investigate. In the meantime, Sledge became infatuated with a runaway girl called Frances Smith whom both he and Joe had run into just a few days ago. With the police possibly on his trail for the Kensington murder, Sledge decided to walk away from his London life and start somewhere afresh. He also wanted to marry Frances because he thought she came from a rich family. When Sledge’s underage Indian mistress Amrita threatened to go to the police and tell all if Sledge dumps her, Sledge got rid of her by throwing her off their high apartment floor balcony to fall to her death and claim it was a suicide. In the meantime, while neither Sledge nor Frances know where Joe has gone, Sledge suggested to Frances he had killed Joe to keep him from talking to police. Frances, who feel kindly to Joe and his family for giving her a place to stay when she was destitute in London, decided to take revenge on Sledge. After Sledge has abducted her and tried to force her to marry him, she tempered with Sledge’s car, which ultimately caused Sledge to crash and die on the highway.