Crime at Guildford is a 1935 detective novel by the writer Freeman Wills Crofts.
[1] Crofts was a leading figure of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction and often set his novels in Surrey where he lived close to Guildford.
It was the thirteenth in a series of novels featuring Inspector French.
It was published in America by Dodd Mead under the alternative title The Crime at Nornes.
The accountant of a large but struggling firm of jewellers is murdered while attending a meeting at the managing director's house near Guildford, while at the same time a large robbery takes place at the firm's offices on Kingsway.