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Murder on Lake Garda

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Paperback 384 pages
Cornerstone 4 July 2024
Hindle, Tom

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ISBN/SKU: 9781804942369 Categories/Genres: ,

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PRE-ORDER THE NEXT THRILLING MURDER MYSTERY FROM TOM HINDLE DEATH IN THE ARCTIC COMING JANUARY 2025 ‘Heir to Christie’ Daily Mail’Clever, classy and captivating’ CHRIS WHITAKEROne happy couple.

Two divided families.

A wedding party to die for.

On the private island of Castello Fiore – surrounded by the glittering waters of Lake Garda – the illustrious Heywood family gathers for their son Laurence’s wedding to Italian influencer Eva Bianchi.

But as the ceremony begins, a blood-curdling scream brings the proceedings to a devastating halt.

With the wedding guests trapped as they await the police, old secrets come to light and family rivalries threaten to bubble over.

Everyone is desperate to know . . .

Who is the killer?And can they be found before they strike again?PRAISE FOR TOM HINDLE’A new heir to Agatha Christie . . . classic crime for the 21st century’ Ragnar Jónasson’This is riveting stuff, breathing new life into the traditional locked-room mystery. Hindle puts a 21st century spin on a Golden Age tale that’s both captivating and cunning’ Sun’Tricksy, expertly plotted and kept me guessing till the end’ Adam Simcox’Twist after gut-punching twist’ M. W. Craven’Dazzling’ Crime MonthlyMurder on Lake Garda was a no. 8 Sunday Times bestseller 04/02/24

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