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Ngaio Marsh

Singing in the Shrouds

It's foul play on a freighter: «Enthralling . . .keeps the reader on tenterhooks until the dramatic finale.» —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

The good ship Cape Farewell is steaming out to sea, with a passenger-list and crew fairly littered with the shifty, the twitchy, the peculiar, and the up-to-no-good. Arguably the up-to-no-goodest is a strangler with a romantic streak: He likes to leave his ladies with a flower and a charming little song. The latest of the ladies is currently lying on a fogbound London dock, mute witness to the fact that Inspector Alleyn—long on the strangler's trail—has so far failed to catch his man. A wintertime sailing on a low-rent cargo ship is not Alleyn's idea of a terrific time, but he nevertheless boards the Cape at Portsmouth, determined that no one else is going to get strangled on his watch . . ..

«This is the Classic Puzzle at its purest . . .embellished by literate dialogue and attractive characterization.» —The New York Times
252 printed pages
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
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