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Tom Hindle is originally from Yorkshire and now lives in Oxfordshire, where he works for a digital PR agency. A FATAL CROSSING is Tom''s debut novel and was inspired by masters of the crime genre from Agatha Christie to Anthony Horowitz.>
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Miles from home. Miles from help. A killer in the skies.
When aspiring travel writer Chloe Campbell is invited aboard a luxury airship flying over 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 when one of her fellow passengers is found dead in his cabin.
Chloe knows it''s murder. What she doesn''t know is when - or who - the killer will strike next.
Hovering above a deserted snowscape, the passengers are trapped with a murderer in their midst . . .
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PRAISE FOR TOM HINDLE
''A new heir to Agatha Christie . . . classic crime for the 21st century'' Ragnar Jonasson
''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 -
Tom Hindle is originally from Yorkshire and now lives in Oxfordshire, where he works for a digital PR agency. A FATAL CROSSING is Tom''s debut novel and was inspired by masters of the crime genre from Agatha Christie to Anthony Horowitz.>
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One house. Nine guests. Endless motives for murder...
In the seaside town of Hamlet Wick, guests assemble for the party of the year.
At tonight''s 1920s-themed murder mystery party in the crumbling Hamlet Hall, everyone has their own part to play.
But before the dessert has even been served, one of the guests is found murdered in his room.
Trapped in the house together, can the killer be found before they strike again?
In a close-knit community, old rivalries run deep...
Praise for Tom Hindle:
''Will delight Agatha Christie fans'' Ragnar Jonasson ''Twist after gut-punching twist'' M. W. Craven ''Dazzling'' Crime Monthly ''My kind of book'' Belfast Telegraph ''Suspenseful'' Country Life Magazine -
Tom Hindle is originally from Yorkshire and now lives in Oxfordshire, where he works for a digital PR agency. A FATAL CROSSING is Tom''s debut novel and was inspired by masters of the crime genre from Agatha Christie to Anthony Horowitz.>