Singing in the Shrouds by Ngaio Marsh

Singing in the Shrouds

Ngaio Marsh

ONE FOGGY NIGHT…

in the gloom of the London docks, a policeman hears some strange singing and comes upon the dead body of a beautiful girl. She is clutching a piece of an embarkation notice for the Cape Farewell, bound for South Africa.

As the ship heads seaward, Superintendent Alleyn that suave and observant gentleman from Scotland Yard comes quietly aboard in search of the killer…

The ‘pleasure’ cruise that follows is calculated to keep any reader on the very edge of his deck chair for suspicion is widely scattered among a fascinating set of characters. Suspense mounts sharply and in order to finally solve the puzzle, Alleyn is forced into one last desperate play when

HE SETS THE STAGE FOR THE MURDERER TO ATTEMPT ANOTHER KILLING…

‘In her ironic and witty hands the mystery novel can be civilized literature.’ -New York Times


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Details

Genre Pulp
Copyright Date 1958
Publication Date 1958
Publisher Little Brown and Company
Format Hardcover
No. of Pages 255
Language English
Rating NotRated
Original Publisher Little Brown and Company
Subject Lesbians – mystery
BookID 11912

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