
A Fatal Crossing
Tom Hindle(Author)
Penguin (Cornerstone) (Publisher)
Published on 28. July 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
464 pages
978-1-5291-5784-0 (ISBN)
Description
'Dazzling' Crime Monthly
'My kind of book!' Belfast Telegraph
'Captivating' My Weekly Magazine
'Ingenious' Crime Time
'Suspenseful' Country Life Magazine
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November 1924. The Endeavour sets sail to New York with 2,000 passengers - and a killer - on board .
When an elderly gentleman is found dead at the foot of a staircase, ship's officer Timothy Birch is ready to declare it a tragic accident. But James Temple, a strong-minded Scotland Yard inspector, is certain there is more to this misfortune than meets the eye.
Birch agrees to investigate, and the trail quickly leads to the theft of a priceless painting. Its very existence is known only to its owner . . . and the now dead man.
With just days remaining until they reach New York, and even Temple's purpose on board the Endeavour proving increasingly suspicious, Birch's search for the culprit is fraught with danger.
And all the while, the passengers continue to roam the ship with a killer in their midst.
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'That perfect recipe for a mystery: half the time you'll marvel at Hindle's cleverness, the other half you'll kick yourself because he's tricked you' Benjamin Stevenson
'Tom Hindle is one of our most exciting voices in crime fiction, with work that's consistently punchy, intriguing, original and delightful' Janice Hallett
'A very clever plot and a final twist which will delight Agatha Christie fans. You will love it!!!' Ragnar Jonasson
'With twist after gut-punching twist, A Fatal Crossing really is an ingenious thriller. Highly recommend' M. W. Craven
'So richly atmospheric you feel like you're on board. I haven't felt my jaw drop like that at an ending in a long time - you absolutely won't see this one coming!' Kristen Perrin
'It twists and turns like the best of Christie' - Peterborough Telegraph
'A tantalizing and captivating plot, filled with detail and texture to enhance the feeling of the halcyon days of the liners and their times' Shots Magazine
'The action unfolds at a rip-roaring pace in this perfectly executed homage to the Golden Age of crime, which features a deviously devised plot boasting a final twist worthy of Christie herself. I absolutely loved it' Anita Frank
'Twists and turns cartwheel to a blindsiding finish' Woman's Weekly
'My favourite westward Atlantic crossing detective novel is Peter Lovesey's The Fake Inspector Dew (1981), but A Fatal Crossing by Tom Hindle is a first-rate addition to the corpus [...] A very good debut novel' The Critic
Murder on Lake Garda by Tom Hindle was a no.8 Sunday Times bestseller 04/02/24
'My kind of book!' Belfast Telegraph
'Captivating' My Weekly Magazine
'Ingenious' Crime Time
'Suspenseful' Country Life Magazine
_____________________________________
November 1924. The Endeavour sets sail to New York with 2,000 passengers - and a killer - on board .
When an elderly gentleman is found dead at the foot of a staircase, ship's officer Timothy Birch is ready to declare it a tragic accident. But James Temple, a strong-minded Scotland Yard inspector, is certain there is more to this misfortune than meets the eye.
Birch agrees to investigate, and the trail quickly leads to the theft of a priceless painting. Its very existence is known only to its owner . . . and the now dead man.
With just days remaining until they reach New York, and even Temple's purpose on board the Endeavour proving increasingly suspicious, Birch's search for the culprit is fraught with danger.
And all the while, the passengers continue to roam the ship with a killer in their midst.
________________________________________________________
'That perfect recipe for a mystery: half the time you'll marvel at Hindle's cleverness, the other half you'll kick yourself because he's tricked you' Benjamin Stevenson
'Tom Hindle is one of our most exciting voices in crime fiction, with work that's consistently punchy, intriguing, original and delightful' Janice Hallett
'A very clever plot and a final twist which will delight Agatha Christie fans. You will love it!!!' Ragnar Jonasson
'With twist after gut-punching twist, A Fatal Crossing really is an ingenious thriller. Highly recommend' M. W. Craven
'So richly atmospheric you feel like you're on board. I haven't felt my jaw drop like that at an ending in a long time - you absolutely won't see this one coming!' Kristen Perrin
'It twists and turns like the best of Christie' - Peterborough Telegraph
'A tantalizing and captivating plot, filled with detail and texture to enhance the feeling of the halcyon days of the liners and their times' Shots Magazine
'The action unfolds at a rip-roaring pace in this perfectly executed homage to the Golden Age of crime, which features a deviously devised plot boasting a final twist worthy of Christie herself. I absolutely loved it' Anita Frank
'Twists and turns cartwheel to a blindsiding finish' Woman's Weekly
'My favourite westward Atlantic crossing detective novel is Peter Lovesey's The Fake Inspector Dew (1981), but A Fatal Crossing by Tom Hindle is a first-rate addition to the corpus [...] A very good debut novel' The Critic
Murder on Lake Garda by Tom Hindle was a no.8 Sunday Times bestseller 04/02/24
Reviews / Votes
Tom Hindle is one of our most exciting voices in crime fiction, with work that's consistently punchy, intriguing, original and delightful. -- Janice Hallett That perfect recipe for a mystery: half the time you'll marvel at Hindle's cleverness, the other half you'll kick yourself because he's tricked you. -- Benjamin Stevenson So richly atmospheric you feel like you're on board - I was utterly transported to the 1920s and loved every minute spent trying to untangle this intricately plotted mystery. Complex characters abound, historical details lock you in, and the twists and turns just keep coming. I haven't felt my jaw drop like that at an ending in a long time - you absolutely won't see this one coming! -- Kristen PerrinMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Cornerstone
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 196 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
322 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5291-5784-0 (9781529157840)
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01/2022
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Person
Originally hailing from Leeds, Tom Hindle lives in Oxfordshire with his wife and daughter, an overly opinionated cat and two surprisingly cunning tortoises. He is the author of A Fatal Crossing, The Murder Game, Murder on Lake Garda, Death in the Arctic and A Killer in Paradise - which were all inspired by masters of the crime genre such as Agatha Christie and Anthony Horowitz.
Tom is hard at work on his next murder mystery.
Tom is hard at work on his next murder mystery.