3.6 stars, rounded up to 4.
A very good crime tale, featuring the cold-blooded protagonist, Charlie Morris, who works for an advertising agency.
When Morris and two work mates, Oldroyd and Reddy, are caught in the act of accepting bribes at their workplace by a supervisor, they are terrified this will mean dismissal from their jobs.
In the London of the late-twenties/early-thirties jobs are hard to come by, and anyone sacked from their work will have a hard time finding other employment. The prospect of being unemployed, going cold and hungry is a prospect they can't bear to think of.
Fortunately their boss is out of town and unaware of any sackable offences. The objective of Morris and his colleagues is to prevent the supervisor from ratting on them. Cold-blooded Morris decides the supervisor must be killed. His two work mates are not so keen on this idea, but reluctantly agree to go ahead with it, becoming accomplices. The murder is committed, the trio save their jobs, and Morris actually gets promoted, taking over the dead supervisor's position.
Morris lets power go to his head in his new position and bullies staff, including his two friends who are not going to be friends for too much longer. When they get the jitters about what they have been involved in, they become problematic to Morris. He can't afford to have either of them rat on him, which would involve him being sent to the gallows as well as themselves.
Something must be done, maybe he should kill two other people as well?
So huge is his ego, so cold and heartless he is, he later decides in addition to these, another person should also die. He'll resort to anything to save his life, advance himself to greater heights in his work, and enjoy new gains in his personal life as well. But will he succeed in getting all his own way?
This a fast moving and enjoyable book that can be read over several days. The book does show its age, with some quaint dialogue, and occasional wordy passages, but overall it's very well written.
Maybe not quite as good (IMO) as his previous crime book PAYMENT DEFFERED, but still recommended.
Forester's other crime book, the long-lost THE PURSUED, was very good as well.
Worth checking out