Murder on the Marmora - Edward Marston

Murder on the Marmora

A gripping Edwardian whodunnit from the bestselling author

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Buch | Softcover
320 Seiten
2022
Allison & Busby (Verlag)
978-0-7490-2805-3 (ISBN)
12,45 inkl. MwSt
Allison & Busby are delighted to be the home to another of Marston's cracking historical fiction series, this time the glamorous world of translantic cruises in the early twentieth century.
Egypt, 1908. George Dillman and Genevieve Masefield, used to the grand opulence of the Cunard cruise line, are at first disappointed with the Marmora, a small, unimpressive ship owned by the P&O shipping line. Employed by P&O to be the ship's detectives, Dillman and Masefield expect to encounter the usual assortment of petty thieves and confidence tricksters.
But this cruise is certain to be unique as the Duke and Duchess of Fife and their children are aboard and the detectives will provide security for the royals. And when a dead body turns up, the voyage proves to be one to remember. Keeping the demise of the poor victim a secret on such a small ship is tough enough but suspects abound, meaning Dillman and Masefield have their work cut out for them.

Previously published under the name Conrad Allen, the Ocean Liner series casts off for a new generation of readers.

Edward Marston has written well over a hundred books, including some non-fiction. He is best known for his hugely successful Railway Detective series and he also writes the Bow Street Rivals series featuring twin detectives set during the Regency; the Home Front Detective novels set during the First World War; and the Ocean Liner mysteries.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Ocean Liner Mysteries
Sprache englisch
Maße 129 x 198 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror Historische Kriminalromane
ISBN-10 0-7490-2805-X / 074902805X
ISBN-13 978-0-7490-2805-3 / 9780749028053
Zustand Neuware
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