Death Goes on Skis, 9780349013961
Paperback
Ski resort secrets, murder, and farce create a deliciously wild ride.

Death Goes on Skis

introduced by sandi toksvig - 'her detective novels are hilarious'

  • Paperback

    384 pages

  • Release Date

    19 December 2020

Summary

Death on the Slopes: A Miriam Birdseye Mystery

Miriam Birdseye, the dazzling revue artist, trades the stage for the snowy slopes, accompanied by a flock of admirers. Champagne bubbles and whispers follow her every move.

Among the resort’s glamorous guests are the legendary Russian ballerina, Natasha Nevkorina, and her imposing nightclub owner husband, Johnny DuVivien. Then there’s the wealthy Flaherty family: the handsome Barney, his wife Regan, their unruly children, and th…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780349013961
ISBN-10:0349013969
Series:Virago Modern Classics
Author:Nancy Spain, Sandi Toksvig
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Virago Press Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:384
Release Date:19 December 2020
Weight:300g
Dimensions:196mm x 126mm x 26mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Her detective novels are hilarious. They are high camp and less about detecting than delighting, with absurd farce and a wonderful turn of phrase … Nancy Spain was bold, she was brave, she was funny, she was feisty. I owe her a great deal in leading the way

An either intense or sombre approach to crime is to Miss Spain foreign: in her world an inspired craziness rules … Her wit, her zest, her outrageousness, and the colloquial stylishness of her writing are quite her own

About The Author

Nancy Spain

Nancy Spain was a novelist, broadcaster and journalist. Born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1917, she was the great-niece of the legendary Mrs Beeton. As a columnist for the Daily Express and She magazine, frequent guest on radio’s Woman’s Hour and panellist on the television programmes What’s My Line? and Juke Box Jury, she was one of the most recognisable (and controversial) media personalities of her era. During the Second World War she worked as a driver, and her comic memoir of her time in the WRNS became an immediate bestseller. After the war she began publishing her acclaimed series of detective novels, and would go on to write over twenty books. Spain and her longtime partner, Joan Werner Laurie, were killed when the light aircraft carrying them to the Grand National in 1964 crashed close to the racecourse. Her friend Noel Coward wrote, ‘It is cruel that all that gaiety, intelligence and vitality should be snuffed out when so many bores and horrors are left living.’

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