Death in the Arctic
The latest thrilling murder mystery from the Sunday Times bestselling author
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Publisher Description
'A trip into the arctic darkness you won't want to miss!' J M Hall
'Fiendishly clever' David Goodman
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A frozen wilderness.
A killer in the skies.
When aspiring travel writer Chloé Campbell is invited aboard a luxury airship flying to the North Pole, she thinks she’s bagged the opportunity of a lifetime.
But she hasn’t had long to admire the dazzling icy views before a fellow passenger is found dead in their cabin.
Trapped at the top of the world, the group agrees a tragic accident has occurred. But as the hours tick by, fear turns to doubt.
It seems everyone’s a suspect.
And it isn’t long before the passengers begin to turn on each other . . .
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PRAISE FOR TOM HINDLE
'A new heir to Agatha Christie . . . classic crime for the 21st century' Ragnar Jónasson
'Clever, classy and captivating' Chris Whitaker
'One heir to Christie' Daily Mail
'This is riveting stuff, breathing new life into the traditional locked-room mystery. Hindle puts a 21st century spin on a Golden Age tale that's both captivating and cunning' Sun
'Tricksy, expertly plotted and kept me guessing till the end' Adam Simcox
'Twist after gut-punching twist' M. W. Craven
'Dazzling' Crime Monthly
Murder on Lake Garda by Tom Hindle was a Sunday Times bestseller January 2024
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
They’re at the top of the world, cruising over the frozen Arctic wilderness in a luxurious airship. When one of their number is found dead in their cabin, the passengers are willing to believe a terrible accident has occurred. But doubt and suspicion creep in quickly. By choosing an airship and a beautiful but remote location, writer Tom Hindle has created the perfect conditions for a mystery in the style of Murder on the Orient Express, where the glamour of the surroundings doesn’t detract from the very practical facts of a potential murder. The plot ticks along like fine clockwork, twisting and turning while seeding clues and deceptions. In Hindle’s fourth book, he has proven himself a deft whodunnit creator.