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  1. The Toff Goes to Market is a 1942 crime thriller novel by the British writer John Creasey. It was the eighth in his long-running featuring the gentleman amateur detective The Toff. It was one of a number of novels produced in the era that featured the booming wartime black market as a major plotline. It has been republished on a number of ...

  2. The Toff, one of John Creasey's knock offs of the Saint, finds himself up against a war time black market ring, when his aunt, one of his few relatives that he likes, buys a case of canned salmons from the marketeers and comes down with food poisoning.

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  3. A series of adventure novels featuring the Honourable Richard Rollison, an upper-class crime sleuth. Rollison is similar to Simon Templar, but has no earlier life of crime.

  4. Sep 20, 2015 · The Toff Goes to Market. Paperback – September 20, 2015. It’s a time of shortage and rationing. The Honourable Richard Rollison (aka ‘The Toff’) is in the army, but gets permission to visit his aunt, Lady Matilda Wirrington, who is supposedly on her death bed.

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  5. The Toff series is a series of crime fiction and adventure novels written by well known British author John Creasey. All the books in this series feature the main character named Honorable Richard Rollison, popularly known as The Toff. Rollison is described by author John Creasey as an upper class, law bending, villain hating crime sleuth.

  6. The Toff, the high-living, villain-hating, law-bending Honorable Richard Rollison. Introducing the Toff (Toff, #1), The Toff Goes On (Toff, #2), The Toff...

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_ToffThe Toff - Wikipedia

    In the series of adventure novels by John Creasey, the Toff is the nickname of the Honourable Richard Rollison, an upper-class crime sleuth. Creasey published almost 60 Toff adventures, beginning with Introducing the Toff in 1938 and continuing through The Toff and the Crooked Copper, published in 1977, four years after the author's death.

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