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"A war's on and a murder has been committed-and we sit here talking
nonsense about almond whirls and mince pies!" Good old Uncle
Willie-rich, truculent and seemingly propped up by his fierce
willpower alone-has come to stay with the Redpaths for the
holidays. It is just their luck for him to be found dead in the
snow on Boxing Day morning, dressed in his Santa Claus costume and
seemingly poisoned by something in the Christmas confectionery. As
the police flock to the house, Willie's descendants, past lovers
and distant relatives are drawn into a perplexing investigation to
find out how the old man met his fate, and who stands to gain by
such an unseasonable crime. First published in 1944, Murder After
Christmas is a lively riot of murder, mince pies and misdirection,
cleverly twisting the tropes of Golden Age detective fiction to
create a pacey, light-hearted package admirably suited for the
holiday season.
Governess-turned-sleuth Miss Silver must follow a trail of
poison-pen letters to save an heiress from murder. Rachel Treherne
has always had a steady head on her shoulders; it's why her late
father named her the sole trustee of his considerable fortune. But
the decision galled a number of Rachel's relatives, including her
married older sister, her socialist nephew, and her father's
ambitious young cousin. Rachel fears she may be overreacting to the
anonymous letters she's received threatening her life, but then
someone tampers with the chocolates she bought herself. If her
cousin hadn't partaken first and noticed an unwholesome taste, who
knows what may have happened? Miss Silver suspects someone in
Rachel's inner circle has grown tired of being a poor relation, and
she travels incognito to the Treherne country home to unmask the
culprit--before it's too late--in this intriguing entry in the
beloved series featuring a contemporary of Agatha Christie's Miss
Marple. Lonesome Road is the 3rd book in the Miss Silver Mysteries,
but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.
A typist uncovers a man's body from behind the sofa... As
instructed, stenographer Sheila Webb let herself into the house at
19 Wilbraham Crescent. It was then that she made a grisly
discovery: the body of a dead man sprawled across the living room
floor. What intrigued Poirot about the case was the time factor.
Although in a state of shock, Sheila clearly remembered having
heard a cuckoo clock strike three o'clock. Yet, the four other
clocks in the living room all showed the time as 4.13. Even more
strangely, only one of these clocks belonged to the owner of the
house...
A collection of macabre mysteries, including the superlative story
Witness for the Prosecution... Twelve unexplained phenomena with no
apparent earthly explanation... A dog-shaped gunpowder mark; an
omen from 'the other side'; a haunted house; a chilling seance; a
case of split personalities; a recurring nightmare; an eerie
wireless message; an elderly lady's hold over a young man; a
disembodied cry of 'murder'; a young man's sudden amnesia; a
levitation experience; a mysterious SOS. To discover the answers,
delve into the supernatural storytelling of Agatha Christie.
A healthy young man dies in his sleep, despite the ringing of eight
separate alarm clocks... Gerry Wade had proved himself to be a
champion sleeper; so the other house guests decided to play a
practical joke on him. Eight alarm clocks were set to go off, one
after the other, starting at 6.30 a.m. But when morning arrived,
one clock was missing and the prank had backfired with tragic
consequences. For Jimmy Thesiger in particular, the words 'Seven
Dials' were to take on a new and chilling significance...
Agatha Christie's famous murder mystery, reissued with a striking
new cover designed to appeal to the latest generation of Agatha
Christie fans and book lovers. Poirot had been present when Jane
bragged of her plan to 'get rid of' her estranged husband. Now the
monstrous man was dead. And yet the great Belgian detective
couldn't help feeling that he was being taken for a ride. After
all, how could Jane have stabbed Lord Edgware to death in his
library at exactly the same time she was seen dining with friends?
And what could be her motive now that the aristocrat had finally
granted her a divorce?
Agatha Christie's world-famous mystery thriller, reissued with a
striking new cover designed to appeal to the latest generation of
Agatha Christie fans and book lovers. Ten strangers, apparently
with little in common, are lured to an island mansion off the coast
of Devon by the mysterious U.N.Owen. Over dinner, a record begins
to play, and the voice of an unseen host accuses each person of
hiding a guilty secret. That evening, former reckless driver Tony
Marston is found murdered by a deadly dose of cyanide. The tension
escalates as the survivors realise the killer is not only among
them but is preparing to strike again... and again...
An old widow is brutally killed in the parlour of her cottage...
Mrs McGinty died from a brutal blow to the back of her head.
Suspicion fell immediately on her shifty lodger, James Bentley,
whose clothes revealed traces of the victim's blood and hair. Yet
something was amiss: Bentley just didn't look like a murderer.
Poirot believed he could save the man from the gallows - what he
didn't realise was that his own life was now in great danger...
A repugnant Amercian widow is killed during a trip to Petra...
Among the towering red cliffs of Petra, like some monstrous swollen
Buddha, sat the corpse of Mrs Boynton. A tiny puncture mark on her
wrist was the only sign of the fatal injection that had killed her.
With only 24 hours available to solve the mystery, Hercule Poirot
recalled a chance remark he'd overheard back in Jerusalem: 'You
see, don't you, that she's got to be killed?' Mrs Boynton was,
indeed, the most detestable woman he'd ever met...
A young woman found murdered A scandal in the making When Mrs
Bantry wakes to find a body in her library, there's only one woman
to call: her good friend Jane Marple. But she hasn't called her old
friend for comfort. The body in her library has been murdered and
Miss Marple is so very good at solving murders. Her investigations
uncover a scandal far darker than either of them could have
imagined, and this time she may be out of her depth. Never
underestimate Miss Marple 'Christie always defied expectations, not
only in her legendary twists and reveals, but also in the
underestimated detectives she created as her heroes. The villains
never see these sleuths coming - and that's half the fun.' Leigh
Bardugo 'One of the most ingeniously contrived of all her murder
stories.' Birmingham Post
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A unique anthology for crime aficionados - six 'perfect murder'
stories written by the most accomplished crime writers of the
1930s, designed to fox real-life Scotland Yard Superintendent
Cornish, who comments on whether or not these crimes could have
genuinely been solved. Is the 'perfect murder' possible? Can that
crime be committed with such consummate care, with such exacting
skill, that it is unsolvable - even to the most astute
investigator? In this unique collection, legendary crime writers
Margery Allingham, Anthony Berkeley, Freeman Wills Crofts, Ronald
Knox, Dorothy L. Sayers and Russell Thorndike each attempt to
create the unsolvable murder, which Superintendent Cornish of the
CID then attempts to unravel... This clever literary battle of wits
from the archives of the Detection Club follows The Floating
Admiral and Ask a Policeman back into print after more than 75
years, and shows some of the experts from the Golden Age of
detective fiction at their most ingenious.
When a young female jogger goes missing in Pembleton Woods
Torreston Police pull out all the stops to find her. The only clue
they have is the name Gil written in Lucy Hancock's diary, but who
is this mystery male that nobody appears to know and nobody has
seen? Tension rises when a second woman goes missing and like Lucy,
she works at an estate agents. Time is running out for the women
but DCI Love and her team working long and arduous days are not
about to give up the hunt.
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Ten years since it was first published in hardback, and now for the
first time in mass market paperback, this volume of short stories
by the cream of British crime writing talent celebrates 75 years of
the quintessential Detection Club. The Detection Club represents
the cream of British crime writing talent. Founded on the cusp of
the 1930s, the Club's first President was G.K. Chesterton, and
since then the mantle of Presidency has passed to some of the most
significant names inthe history of crime fiction, including Agatha
Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers and Julian Symons. The Club meets three
times a year - to dine, to plot, and to exchange ideas. This
anthology includes eleven new stories by the Best of British:
Robert Barnard, Lyndsey Davis, Colin Dexter, Clare Francis, Robert
Goddard, John Harvey, Reginald Hill, P.D. James, H.R.F. Keating,
Michael Ridpath and Margaret Yorke, and has been edited by the
Club's President, Simon Brett. Among the authors are a number of
bestsellers, as well as winners of both Diamond and Gold Daggers.
This outstanding collection is a must for crime lovers everywhere.
P.D. James * The Part-Time Job Michael Ridpath * Partnership Track
H.R.F. Keating * A Toothbrush John Harvey * The Sun, the Moon and
the Stars Lindsey Davis * 'Going Anywhere Nice?' Colin Dexter *
Between the Lines Robert Barnard * The Life-lie Margaret Yorke *
The Woman from Marlow Robert Goddard * Toupee for a Bald Tyre Clare
Francis * The Holiday Reginald Hill * Fool of Myself
'My father had spelt it out to me. Choice was a luxury I couldn't
afford. This is your story, Red. You must tell it well . . .' A
young girl known as Red, the daughter of a Cornish fortune-teller,
travels with her father making a living predicting fortunes using
the ancient method: the Square of Sevens. When her father suddenly
dies, Red becomes the ward of a gentleman scholar. Now raised as a
lady amidst the Georgian splendour of Bath, her fortune-telling is
a delight to high society, but she cannot ignore the questions that
gnaw at her soul: who was her mother? How did she die? And who are
the mysterious enemies her father was always terrified would find
him? The pursuit of these mysteries takes her from Cornwall and
Bath to London and Devon, from the rough ribaldry of the
Bartholemew Fair to the grand houses of two of the most powerful
families in England. And while Red's quest brings her the
possibility of great reward, it also leads into her grave danger .
. . Laura Shepherd-Robinson's The Square of Sevens is an epic and
sweeping novel set in Georgian high society, a dazzling story
offering up mystery, intrigue, heartbreak, and audacious twists.
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This classic crime novel by six different authors is introduced by
Martin Edwards, archivist of the Detection Club, and includes a
never-before-published Preface by Agatha Christie, 'Detective
Writers in England', in which she discusses her approach to writing
and her fellow writers in the Detection Club. Lord Comstock is a
barbarous newspaper tycoon with enemies in high places. His murder
in the study of his country house poses a dilemma for the Home
Secretary. In the hours before his death, Lord Comstock's visitors
included the government Chief Whip, an Archbishop, and the
Assistant Commissioner for Scotland Yard. Suspicion falls upon them
all and threatens the impartiality of any police investigation.
Abandoning protocol, the Home Secretary invites four famous
detectives to solve the case: Mrs Adela Bradley, Sir John Saumarez,
Lord Peter Wimsey, and Mr Roger Sheringham. All are different, all
are plausible, all are on their own - and none of them can ask a
policeman... The contributors to ASK A POLICEMAN are: John Rhode,
Helen Simpson, Gladys Mitchell, Anthony Berkeley, Dorothy L.
Sayers, Milward Kennedy, with Agatha Christie and Martin Edwards.
'Kathy Reichs has written her masterpiece' MICHAEL CONNELLY 'This
page-turning series never lets the reader down' HARLAN COBEN In a
profession like this, you're bound to make enemies . . . An eye . .
. It all starts when Dr Temperance Brennan finds a box on her
porch. Inside is a fresh human eyeball with GPS coordinates etched
into it. They lead her to a macabre discovery in a Benedictine
Monastery, and soon after she discovers a mummified corpse in a
state park. . . . for an eye There seems to be no pattern to these
killings, except that each mimics a killing connected to something
a younger Tempe experienced, or barely escaped. Someone is
targeting her, and she needs to figure out why before they strike
again. And then her daughter Katy disappears. Someone is playing a
dangerous game with Tempe. And they won't stop until they have
taken everything from her . . . Electrifying, heart-stopping and
compulsive, this is Tempe's most personal and dangerous case yet .
. . PRAISE FOR KATHY REICHS 'A thing of clever beauty - smart,
scary, complicated, and engrossing from the first sentence' MICHAEL
CONNELLY 'Reanimates all the ghosts from Temperance Brennan's
forensic past until they thoroughly haunt her present . . . This
page-turning series never lets the reader down' HARLAN COBEN
'Masterfully constructed' J.A. JANCE 'A mystery within a mystery
that invites you to get into the action, complete with twisting
turns and heart-stopping dives into the unknown . . . The crowning
achievement of a master storyteller' NELSON DeMILLE 'I await the
next Kathy Reichs' thriller with the same anticipation I have for
the new Lee Child or Patricia Cornwell' JAMES PATTERSON 'Over the
course of twenty books, Kathy Reichs and Tempe Brennan have
thrilled readers with pacey, mazey tales . . . We readers are truly
grateful' IAN RANKIN 'Reichs, skilfully using the conventions of
the mystery novel, forces the reader to face up to the obscene
realities of death time and time again. At work and a play she gets
under your skin' THE TIMES 'A thrilling read from one of my
favorite writers' KARIN SLAUGHTER 'One of the absolute best
thrillers of the year! I can't recall when this many twists have
been so masterfully woven into a novel.' JEFFERY DEAVER 'The Queen
of forensic crime' EVENING STANDARD
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Daniel Godwin is determined to join the British Army to fight
against the Nazi scourge. His impetuousness leads him to having a
brief affair with the wife of a good friend and mentor who ran the
local cadet force. She bears a child. Initially guilt ridden he
marries her after hearing of his friend's death in northern France.
Another child is born. Having served in Palestine, luckily
surviving at Dunkerque and returning safely from North Africa he
joins the 1st Airborne battalion whose mission was to take the
bridge at Arnhem. Shortly before leaving England he receives a
letter which shocks him to the core. He became adamant he would not
return home and was taken prisoner in Oosterbeek. In the meantime,
back in the city of Bath, Robbie Goode, along with some old
acquaintances, unravels the mystery of a series of murders. Stella,
Daniel Godwin's wife is implicated, but why?
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