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  • Location: Atlantic Ocean

A Fatal Crossing

A Fatal Crossing

Why a Booktrail?

1924: A ship sails from Southampton to New York but before it gets there……

  • ISBN: 978-1529135695
  • Genre: Cosy crime

What you need to know before your trail

November 1924. The Endeavour sets sail from Southampton carrying 2,000 passengers and crew on a week-long voyage to New York.

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 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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The BookTrail journey across the Atlantic

November 1924. The ship Endeavour sets sail from Southampton for New York, with a total of 2000 passengers and crew.

The atmosphere on the ship is stylish and enticing. You get to explore the ship  – linger in the first class deck, see inside the mess hall, and discover what the poorer classes had to contend with.

Like the Titanic, this ship is posh and a cruise across the Atlantic is very exciting. It’s a joy to be on board. Even more exciting when there is a fictional murder!

Booktrailer Review

This is an Agatha Christieque type of read. Imagine being on a cruise with this lot! A man is found dead at the bottom of the stairs and so starts an investigvation by the Ship’s officer and a detective. Given the time period and the stylish ship, this gives the novel a golden age feel. Think of the Titanic and remember the separation of classes, the fine clothes, the hopes and dreams on board as the ship approaches New York…..

The action takes place at sea so it’s a locked room mystery which floats! 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.

I really want to go on a cruise now but have no idea what this says about me!

BookTrail Boarding Pass: A Fatal Crossing

Destination/location: Atlantic Ocean  Author/guide: Tom Hindle  Departure Time: 1924

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