Midnight Plus One

He stayed in Paris after the end of World War II, making a somewhat precarious living as a business expediter.

The fact that the French Sûreté have an open arrest warrant out on Maganhard seems like a simple problem.

Midnight Plus One won the British Crime Writers' Association's Silver Dagger Award for thrillers in 1965.

The film rights to Midnight Plus One were purchased by American actor Steve McQueen, who had planned to adapt it to the cinema before his untimely death.

Columbia Pictures assigned the project to Bob Rafelson, but he and Bert Schneider ended up making the hit musical comedy "The Monkees".