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John Creasey wrote the following titles under The Toff series and each hyperlinked title will take you to an entry below for that book. Books without hyperlinks will be entered when they come into stock. If we are out of stock, we will try and provide links to an alternative source.
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The Toff
1938. Introducing the Toff
1939. The Toff Goes On
1939. The Toff Steps Out
1940. Here Comes the Toff
1940. The Toff Breaks In
1941. Salute The Toff
1941. The Toff Proceeds
1942. The Toff Goes to Market
1942. The Toff is Back
1943. The Toff Among Millions
1943. Accuse the Toff
1944. The Toff and the Curate
A.k.a The Toff and the Deadly Parson
1944. The Toff and the Great Illusion
1945. Feathers for the Toff
1946. The Toff and the Lady
1946. The Toff on Ice
A.k.a A Poison for the Toff
1947. Hammer The Toff
1947. The Toff In Town
1948. The Toff Takes Shares
1949. The Toff and Old Harry
1949. The Toff on Board
1950. Fool The Toff
1950. Kill The Toff
1951. The Toff Goes Gay
A.k.a A Mask for the Toff
1952. Hunt The Toff
1953. Call The Toff
1953. The Toff Down Under
A.k.a Break The Toff
1953. Murder Out of the Past
1954. The Toff at Buttons
1954. The Toff at the Fair
A.k.a Last Laugh for the Toff
1955. A Six for the Toff
A.k.a A Score for the Toff
1955. The Toff and the Deep Blue Sea
1956. Make-up for the Toff
A.k.a Kiss the Toff
1956. The Toff in New York
1957. Model for the Toff
1957. The Toff on Fire
1958. The Toff and the Stolen Tresses
1958. The Toff on the Farm.
A.k.a Terror for the Toff
1959. Double for the Toff
1959. The Toff and the Runaway Bride
1959. A Doll for the Toff [click here for edition details & storyline]
1960. A Rocket for the Toff
1960. The Toff and the Kidnapped Child
A.k.a The Kidnapped Child
1961. Follow The Toff
1961. The Toff and the Teds
A.k.a The Toff and the Toughs
1962. Leave it to the Toff
1965. The Toff and the Spider
1966. The Toff in Wax
1967. A Bundle for the Toff
1968. Stars for the Toff
1969. The Toff and the Golden Boy
1970. The Toff and the Fallen Angels
1971. Vote for the Toff
1972. TheToff and the Trip-Trip-Triplets
1973. The Toff and the Terrified Taxman
1974. The Toff and the Sleepy Cowboy
1977. The Toff and the Crooked Copper
1978. The Toff and the Dead Men's Finger (with William Vivian Butler) |
See also:
Creasey-home
The Baron
Bruce Murdoch
Department Z
Dr Palfrey series
Inspector West
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1967, Magnum Books, pbk.
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Story: A Ticket to Death. A slightly illegal neighbourhood service was what some people considered the black market; after all, when luxuries are in short supply, it's only natural for astute businessmen to find a way of turning a dishonest dollar. But the black market meant more to the men of Scotland Yard, and when the Toff's Aunt Mattie bought a shortcut to death from her friendly neighbourhood crook, Rollison found himself mixed in with retail profiteering-and wholesale murder!
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1969, Magnum Books
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1972 Hodder & Stoughton
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- The Toff and the Golden Boy [top]
First published in 1969
First published in 1969 in the US by Walker and Company
Published in 1969 in the US by Magnum Books in paperback
Story:[from back cover of 1969 Magnum Books edition]: You Are Going to Die Today! Richard Rollison-the Toff to the Underworld and the police departments of a dozen countries-had received many threats against his life, but never one that frightened him half so much as the warning from the golden-haired boy. There was insanity in his voice, and it seemed that only insanity could plan a series of profitless robberies. Would the Toff's death seem equally insane?
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