'A brilliantly clever puzzle box of a book full of Christie-esque twists, turns and thrills - with a gloriously realised setting' Lucy Foley'A trip into the arctic darkness you won't want to miss!' J M Hall'The setting is stunning and the mystery is entertaining.' The Guardian'Terrific... claustrophobic, surreal [and] dazzling' The Sunday Times__________________________________________A frozen wilderness. A killer in the skies. When aspiring travel writer Chloé 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 . . . ________________________________________'Fiendishly clever' David Goodman'With its secrets, suspicions and unusual setting, Death in the Arctic is [Hindle's] best yet!' Anita Frank'A clever, classy and unputdownable whodunnit in a wonderful setting.' Daily Mirror'A fantastic locked-room mystery' My Weekly'Chilling' Crime Monthly'This escapist mystery is out of this world!' Fabulous'An intriguing, addictive whodunnit.' Woman's Weekly________________________________________PRAISE FOR TOM HINDLE'A new heir to Agatha Christie . . . classic crime for the 21st century' Ragnar Jónasson'Clever, classy and captivating' Chris Whitaker'One heir to Christie' Daily Mail'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. CravenMurder on Lake Garda by Tom Hindle was a Sunday Times bestseller January 2024
'A brilliantly clever puzzle box of a book full of Christie-esque twists, turns and thrills - with a gloriously realised setting' Lucy Foley'A trip into the arctic darkness you won't want to miss!' J M Hall'The setting is stunning and the mystery is entertaining.' The Guardian'Terrific... claustrophobic, surreal [and] dazzling' The Sunday Times__________________________________________A frozen wilderness. A killer in the skies. When aspiring travel writer Chloé 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 . . . ________________________________________'Fiendishly clever' David Goodman'With its secrets, suspicions and unusual setting, Death in the Arctic is [Hindle's] best yet!' Anita Frank'A clever, classy and unputdownable whodunnit in a wonderful setting.' Daily Mirror'A fantastic locked-room mystery' My Weekly'Chilling' Crime Monthly'This escapist mystery is out of this world!' Fabulous'An intriguing, addictive whodunnit.' Woman's Weekly________________________________________PRAISE FOR TOM HINDLE'A new heir to Agatha Christie . . . classic crime for the 21st century' Ragnar Jónasson'Clever, classy and captivating' Chris Whitaker'One heir to Christie' Daily Mail'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. CravenMurder on Lake Garda by Tom Hindle was a Sunday Times bestseller January 2024
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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 and Death in the Arctic - 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.