The Roderick Alleyn Mysteries: The Nursing Home Murder; Death In A White Tie; Final Curtain

The Roderick Alleyn Mysteries: The Nursing Home Murder; Death In A White Tie; Final Curtain

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This omnibus edition brings together three of Ngaio Marsh's most celebrated Golden Age detective novels, each showcasing her impeccably mannered and razor-sharp Scotland Yard inspector, Roderick Alleyn. The Nursing Home Murder chronicles a politically charged death on the operating table, where the line between medical misadventure and cold-blooded murder is dangerously thin. Death in a White Tie immerses readers in the glittering yet treacherous world of London's debutante season, where blackmail and society secrets culminate in a shocking killing that strikes painfully close to Alleyn himself. Final Curtain transports the action to a crumbling country estate, where a celebrated actor's household seethes with jealousy and deception, and a portrait painter uncovers far more than she bargained for. Marsh's prose is elegant and witty, her plots intricately constructed, and her characters drawn with the kind of psychological precision that places her firmly among the finest crime writers of the twentieth century.

Author: Ngaio Marsh
Format: Hardback
Published: 1993, Diamond books
Genre: Crime fiction

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This omnibus edition brings together three of Ngaio Marsh's most celebrated Golden Age detective novels, each showcasing her impeccably mannered and razor-sharp Scotland Yard inspector, Roderick Alleyn. The Nursing Home Murder chronicles a politically charged death on the operating table, where the line between medical misadventure and cold-blooded murder is dangerously thin. Death in a White Tie immerses readers in the glittering yet treacherous world of London's debutante season, where blackmail and society secrets culminate in a shocking killing that strikes painfully close to Alleyn himself. Final Curtain transports the action to a crumbling country estate, where a celebrated actor's household seethes with jealousy and deception, and a portrait painter uncovers far more than she bargained for. Marsh's prose is elegant and witty, her plots intricately constructed, and her characters drawn with the kind of psychological precision that places her firmly among the finest crime writers of the twentieth century.