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Truck der Valk is on the case again as a inexplicable letter is unearthed alluding to the murder of a guy named Cabestan. Within the letter, the murderer is known as but van der Valk must find out first who this inexplicable letter-writer is. What transpires is a tale of deception and adultery as the wealthy Carl Merckel, the controlling director of the Lutz Brothers product owner lender, lays an accusation of cool blooded homicide which, he promises, his wife experienced no part that can be played. A true get better at of popular offense fiction and creator of the ever-popular Inspector van der Valk and Henri Castang, Nicolas Freeling has written more than 30 literature and has an innate empathy with France and its culture. Delivered in London in 1927, Freeling has resided much of his life in Europe, notably the Vosges hills and Strasbourg. An astute, gritty author of European flavour, his novels reflect all of that is excellent about offense fiction. Nicolas Freeling's The Ruler of the Rainy Country received a 1967 Edgar Honor, from the Enigma Authors of America, for Best Book. He also earned the Platinum Dagger of the Criminal offenses Writer's Association, and France's Grand Prix de Littérature Policière. In 1968 his novel Love in Amsterdam was adapted as the film Amsterdam Affair directed by Gerry O'Hara and starring Wolfgang Kieling as van der Valk.