Arthur Griffiths' 'The Passenger from Calais' is a gripping mystery novel set in 19th century England. The book follows the tale of a mysterious stranger who boards a train from Calais to London, only to disappear without a trace upon arrival. Griffiths' writing style is crafted with precision and attention to detail, creating a sense of suspense that keeps the reader engaged from start to finish. The novel is a prime example of Victorian-era literature, with its focus on societal norms and interpersonal relationships. The intricate plot twists and turns make 'The Passenger from Calais' a satisfying read for fans of classic mystery novels. Arthur Griffiths, a well-known British author and historian, drew inspiration from his extensive knowledge of the time period to create a story that captures the essence of Victorian England. His expertise in law enforcement and crime history shines through in the book's intricate plot and well-developed characters. Recommended for readers who enjoy historical mysteries with a touch of suspense and intrigue.