A Talent for Murder (Hardback)
Andrew Wilson (author)- We can order this from the publisher
I wouldn't scream if I were you. Unless you want the whole world to learn about your husband and his mistress.
Agatha Christie, in London to visit her literary agent, boards a train, preoccupied and flustered in the knowledge that her husband Archie is having an affair. She feels a light touch on her back, causing her to lose her balance, then a sense of someone pulling her to safety from the rush of the incoming train.
So begins a terrifying sequence of events. Her rescuer is no guardian angel; rather, he is a blackmailer of the most insidious, manipulative kind. Agatha must use every ounce of her cleverness and resourcefulness to thwart an adversary determined to exploit her genius for murder to kill on his behalf.
What readers are saying about A Talent for Murder:
'The initial premise of the story is pure genius, and when the reader realises by the end of chapter one whose head they are inside, goose bumps are guaranteed to occur' - Greg, Goodreads, 4 stars
'A darkly twisting tale of murder and manipulation' - Erin Britton, NetGalley, 4 stars
'This is a must-read for crime fiction fans, and Agatha Christie fans especially who will discover a new side to the Queen of Crime herself!' - Vincent, Goodreads, 5 stars
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
ISBN: 9781471148217
Number of pages: 416
Dimensions: 234 x 152 x 30 mm
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