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' Ragnar Jonasson'With twist after gut-punching twist, A Fatal Crossing really is an ingenious thriller. ' Belfast Telegraph'Captivating' My Weekly Magazine'Suspenseful' Country Life Magazine*WATERSTONES AUGUST THRILLER OF THE MONTH*November 1924. By (Author) : Tom Hindle Its very existence is known only to its owner . by Hindle, Tom | Fiction & related items Published 28/07/2022 by Cornerstone (Penguin (Cornerstone)) in the United Kingdom Paperback | 464 pages196 x 129 x 35mm | 322g Craven 'Dazzling' Crime Monthly 'My kind of book' Belfast Telegraph 'Suspenseful' Country Life Magazine . Guests assemble at Hamlet Hall for a New Year's Eve party to remember. But the evening has barely begun when one guest is found dead - killed by an injury to the head. You will love it!
Reviews
Mrsbookburnee
) Such a lovely old fashioned classic 'who done it' with a shocking twist! Side entrance to some stolen artwork, a lot of entitled toffs, a few characters from third class and a the crew being encouraged to hide what was happening to 2000 passengers. I really enjoyed this and recommend it to others and I’m looking forward to reading more by the author. Thank you to Sarah Harwood PR and Century Books for the early review copy.
The booktrail
I enjoyed the atmosphere, the setting and the way the author built this world of days gone by but made it better with his own unique style. .
Micky - bookphenomena
I read avidly, there was a bit of a lull after midway but then it picked up again. There were some incredible twists to the plot, none more than the final twist. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book, I loved the character list at the beginning so you know who people are (I did get confused at times, so this really helped! This was a story that started out with what seemed to be a reasonably easy to fathom death that may or may not be a crime.