Death in the Fog by Mignon G Eberhart

Death in the Fog by Mignon G Eberhart

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Fog and sleet make driving hazardous in the Chicago traffic. When Katie Warren momentarily stops her car on Michigan Boulevard, she hears a shrouded voice say, "I won't eat grape hair, nor yet glocks." Steering through bad weather, she eventually reaches Aunt Mina's gloomy mansion - and then something terrible happens.

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Death in the Fog by Mignon G Eberhart

Fog and sleet make driving hazardous in the Chicago traffic. When Katie Warren momentarily stops her car on Michigan Boulevard, she hears a shrouded voice say, “I won’t eat grape hair, nor yet glocks.” The image of grape hair is sinister enough to stick in Katie’s mind. Steering through bad weather, she eventually reaches Aunt Mina’s gloomy mansion—and then something terrible happens.
“From the first page to the last, this story is pervaded by the atmosphere of horror and suspense that invariably marks the work of Mignon GEberhart. A murder, to her, is something more than a mere crime puzzle to be worked out for the entertainment of the reader, It is a tragic event which deeply affects the destines of those who are in any way involved.”—New York Times
 
“Notable for breathtaking suspense, clever sleuthing, real characters, and an air-tight solution.”—Saturday Review of Literature

Mignon G. Eberhart had a long career that brought her the Grand Masters Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America. She died at the age of ninety-seven in 1996. Originally published in 1933, Death in the Fog is one of the most chilling mysteries ever crafted by Eberhart.
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9780803267305
ISBN 10 0803267304
Titel Death in the Fog
Autor Mignon G Eberhart
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag University of Nebraska Press
Erscheinungsjahr 1996-05-01
Seitenanzahl 314
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