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A novel about writing and talking, self-effacement and self-expression, about the desire to create and the human art of self-portraiture in which that desire finds its universal form.

A killer strikes on a luxury voyage to the North Pole. Tom Hindle's latest gripping locked-room mystery is perfect for fans of Anthony Horowitz and Knives Out. 'Terrific... claustrophobic, surreal and dazzling' The Sunday Times 'Fiendishly clever' David Goodman 'This escapist mystery is out of this world!' Fabulous ___________________________________________ A frozen wilderness. A killer in the skies. When aspiring travel writer Chloe 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 . . . 'A trip into the arctic darkness you won't want to miss!' J M Hall 'With its secrets, suspicions and unusual setting, Death in the Arctic is Hindle's best yet!' Anita Frank 'The setting is stunning and the mystery is entertaining, and now I really want airship travel to be a thing.' The Guardian 'A fantastic locked-room mystery' My Weekly 'Chilling' Crime Monthly

Details

ISBN13: 9781529927245
Format: Paperback / softback
Number of Pages: 368
Edition:
Publication Date: 21 Jan 2025
Publisher: Cornerstone
Publication City, Country: London, United Kingdom
Dimensions (cm): 235(H)x155(L)x27(W)449
Weight (gm): 449

Author Biography

Tom Hindle hails from Leeds and lives in Oxfordshire with his wife, a cat and two surprisingly cunning tortoises. He is the author of A Fatal Crossing, The Murder Game and Murder on Lake Garda - which were inspired by masters of the crime genre such as Agatha Christie and Anthony Horowitz. Tom is hard at work on his next murder mystery.

Reviews

‘The setting is stunning and the mystery is entertaining...’ * The Guardian *
'A fantastic locked-room mystery' * My Weekly *
'Chilling' * Crime Monthly *
'Terrific... claustrophobic, surreal [and] dazzling' * The Sunday Times *
'This escapist mystery is out of this world!' * Fabulous *
'A clever, classy and unputdownable whodunnit in a wonderful setting' * Daily Mirror *
'An intriguing, addictive whodunnit.’ * Woman’s Weekly *
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