Midwinter. As snow falls softly outside and frost sparkles on tree branches, it’s time to curl up before a roaring fire, wrap your hands around a steaming mug of mulled wine, and forget your worries for now. Everything is as it should be.
Or is it?
As the temperature drops outside, old grudges and new motives rise to the surface – and a murder’s tracks can easily be covered by freshly fallen snow. From a poisoned box of glittering chocolates to an inexplicably invisible murder weapon, let ten of the greatest crime writers in history surprise and delight you with twists and turns as shocking as an icicle in the heart.
About the author
Cecily Gayford studied English at the University of Oxford, where she wrote her thesis on the ‘golden age’ detective stories of the 1930s and 1940s. Now an Editorial Director, she has worked at Profile Books for eleven years.