Hardback. Autobiography. South Africa's top crime writer, reminisces about his early days and reveals how his crime reporting eventually led, not unnaturally, to crime writing. He recalls a number of unusual South African murders and his role during the investigations and at the trials. He includes the story of a sensational blackmail case of the 1930s with a millionaire baronet the central figure and his mistress, the organiser of orgies that shocked and rocked Cape Town in those pre-permissive days. You are introduced to millionaires, misers and misfits, record-breaking airmen and airwomen of the early days of flying, taken to Chicago's gangland and New York where the author accompanies a crime reporter on his murder beat. The author also recounts his probing of Nazi intrigue and the preparations for a 'Putsch' in South-West Africa before World War II - and how it was prevented. Illus. 283pp. 8vo. h/back. From the library of true-crime writer, Wilfred Gregg, with his personal b/plate. Ex-lib, but with tippexed out markings and no pockets or dockets. Half of fep has been removed o/w covers Vg. in poor pcdw.