The Corpse in the Snowman
ebook ∣ The Nigel Strangeways Mysteries, Book 7 · The Nigel Strangeways Mystery
By Nicholas Blake

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PI Nigel Strangeways returns in a "finely written wits-twister" with a "surprise shake-up at the finish" from the renowned Golden Age mystery author (Kirkus Reviews, starred review).
Sex. Money. Drugs. Take your choice.
In middle of a cold snap, with snow swirling round the imposing Easterham Manor, Nigel and Georgia Strangeways enter the warmth of the Victorian estate. But upon their arrival, the couple quickly learns that all is not as cozy as it seems. The whole house is pervaded by a sense of foreboding: A room is haunted, the cat is possessed, and the specter of the enigmatic Elizabeth Restorick looms.
Confounded by the guests' strange reactions to the very mention of Elizabeth's name, Nigel never gets the chance to form his own opinion of the young woman. The next morning, Elizabeth Restorick is found hanged and naked in her room, a hint of a smile playing on her painted lips.
Could her apparent suicide be more than just that? Would this beautiful girl—sensuous, compassionate, full of vitality—have taken her own life? Or did someone take it from her?
With too many loose ends to count, planted evidence, and motives mounting, Nigel must delve into Miss Restorick's colorful past to solve this tragic mystery.
Praise for Nicholas Blake
"An outstanding mystery novel. Mr. Blake's writing is a delight in itself." —The New York Times
"The Nicholas Blake books are something quite by themselves in English detective fiction." —Elizabeth Bowen
"His plots are ingenious." —The Times Literary Supplement
"A master of detective fiction." —The Daily Telegraph