Dead Men Don't Ski - Inspector Tibbett

Dead Men Don't Ski

Dead Men Don't Ski - Inspector Tibbett

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Inspector Henry Tibbett is taking a much-needed holiday from his job at Scotland Yard with his wife Emmy. Headed for a spot of skiing in the Italian Dolomites and some first-class people-watching, Tibbett’s worries blissfully melt away.

That is, until a fellow guest who boards the ski lift alive at the top of the mountain is found dead when the lift touches bottom. Another dead body turns up, and then another, and it becomes clear that murder has come to the mountain.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781788425445
ISBN10 1788425448
Number Of Pages 272
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Duckworth Books
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

'One of the deftest practitioners of the British procedural detective novel' New York Times


'A queen of crime … her name can be mentioned in the same breath as Agatha Christie and Ngaio Marsh' Daily Herald


'Gripping … very neatly worked out' The Evening Standard


'Intricate plots, ingenious murders, and skillfully drawn, often hilarious, characters' Mystery Scene


'Really good detection' The Spectator


'Ingenious and elegant, with nary a trace of formula' Kirkus


'Patricia Moyes tells great tales in fascinating settings, and her Scotland Yard detective, Henry Tibbett, is perhaps the most believable of anyone detecting in this decade' Los Angeles Times


'For classic detection, [Moyes] is far and away best' Times Literary Supplement

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Author's Bio

Patricia Moyes (1923-2000) was an acclaimed British mystery novelist, best known for her long running series featuring Inspector Henry Tibbett. The tenth book in the series, Who Saw Her Die?, was nominated for an Edgar Allan Poe award, and Moyes was inducted into The Detection Club, presided over by Agatha Christie, in the same year. Her early career also included work as a radar operator in the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force; as a screenwriter – with credits including the Robert Hamer film School for Scoundrels and Roald Dahl's Tales of the Unexpected –; as an assistant editor for Vogue magazine; and as a translator.

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