Description: Money in the Morgue by Ngaio Marsh, Stella Duffy Roderick Alleyn is back in this unique crime novel begun by Ngaio Marsh during the Second World War and now completed by Stella Duffy in a way that has delighted reviewers and critics alike. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Roderick Alleyn is back in this unique crime novel begun by Ngaio Marsh during the Second World War and now completed by Stella Duffy in a way that has delighted reviewers and critics alike. Shortlisted for the CWA Historical Dagger Award 2018.Its business as usual for Mr Glossop as he does his regular round delivering wages to government buildings scattered across New Zealands lonely Canterbury plains. But when his car breaks down he is stranded for the night at the isolated Mount Seager Hospital, with the telephone lines down, a storm on its way and the nearby river about to burst its banks.Trapped with him at Mount Seager are a group of quarantined soldiers with a serious case of cabin fever, three young employees embroiled in a tense love triangle, a dying elderly man, an elusive patient whose origins remain a mystery ... and a potential killer.When the payroll disappears from a locked safe and the hospitals death toll starts to rise faster than normal, can the appearance of an English detective working in counterespionage be just a lucky coincidence - or is something more sinister afoot? Author Biography Dame Ngaio Marsh was born in New Zealand in 1895. Along with Agatha Christie, Margery Allingham and Dorothy Sayers she was admired as one of the original `Queens of Crime, best known for her 32 crime novels featuring Detective Roderick Alleyn, published between 1934 and 1982, the year she died. In 1949 she had one million copies published on a single day (the Marsh Million), a distinction she shared only with George Bernard Shaw, H.G. Wells and Agatha Christie. Many of her stories have theatrical settings, reflecting Ngaio Marshs real passion, and as both actress and producer she almost single-handedly revived the New Zealand publics interest in the theatre. It was for this work that the received what she called her `damery in 1966. Stella Duffy is an acclaimed novelist and theatremaker who has twice won a prestigious CWA Dagger for her short stories, she won Stonewall Writer of the Year twice and the inaugural Diva Literary Prize for Fiction in 2017. Born in London, she spent her childhood in New Zealand, has written 16 novels, and is the co-director of the Fun Palaces campaign for greater access to culture for all, and was awarded an OBE for services to the Arts in 2016. Her website is Review Stella Duffy performs a remarkable act of ventriloquism with New Zealands Queen of Crime. I defy readers to see the join VAL McDERMID `A proper Golden Age set up of suspects and plot, a wonderful sense of place and period, and a real frisson of being with Alleyn himself! I cant imagine anyone doing it better - Stella Duffy is the natural successor to Dame Ngaio KATE MOSSE `Ngaio Marsh fans rejoice! After 35 years Alleyn is back in a new mystery - and both are as good as ever JOHN CURRAN `Marsh and Duffy have created A Midsummer Nights Dream with corpses, clues and Kiwi accents. Ingenious indeed ANDREW TAYLOR, THE SPECTATOR `Fans all over the world will, Im sure, hope that there are more stories to come. SOPHIE HANNAH, THE GUARDIAN `I absolutely love Ngaio Marsh! Shes probably my favourite golden age doyenne A.J. FINN, author of The Woman in the Window `A more appropriate `completist author could hardly have been wished for MIKE RIPLEY, SHOTS Magazine `One of the most successful resurrections of another authors character Ive come across. DAILY TELEGRAPH `Clever stuff. Ngaio Marsh would give it nine out of ten DAILY MAIL `Duffy captures Marshs style, dialogue and mood brilliantly THE TIMES `A complicated tale, so well completed by Stella Duffy that I was quite unable to see the join LITERARY REVIEW "A taut atmospheric whodunit ... Duffys facility at injecting wit into fair-play detecting will make Marsh fans hope shell continue the series." PUBLISHERS WEEKLY "Though tart noir specialist Duffy might seem an unlikely choice to flesh out the skeleton Marsh left behind, fans will be hard-pressed to find the joint between the two writers." KIRKUS REVIEW "An extraordinary literary tag-team completed 75 years after it began." THE LISTENER (NZ) Long Description Roderick Alleyn is back in this unique crime novel begun by Ngaio Marsh during the Second World War and now completed by Stella Duffy in a way that has delighted reviewers and critics alike. Shortlisted for the CWA Historical Dagger Award 2018. Its business as usual for Mr Glossop as he does his regular round delivering wages to government buildings scattered across New Zealands lonely Canterbury plains. But when his car breaks down he is stranded for the night at the isolated Mount Seager Hospital, with the telephone lines down, a storm on its way and the nearby river about to burst its banks. Trapped with him at Mount Seager are a group of quarantined soldiers with a serious case of cabin fever, three young employees embroiled in a tense love triangle, a dying elderly man, an elusive patient whose origins remain a mystery ... and a potential killer. When the payroll disappears from a locked safe and the hospitals death toll starts to rise faster than normal, can the appearance of an English detective working in counterespionage be just a lucky coincidence - or is something more sinister afoot? Review Quote Stella Duffy performs a remarkable act of ventriloquism with New Zealands Queen of Crime. I defy readers to see the join VAL McDERMID A proper Golden Age set up of suspects and plot, a wonderful sense of place and period, and a real frisson of being with Alleyn himself! I cant imagine anyone doing it better - Stella Duffy is the natural successor to Dame Ngaio KATE MOSSE Ngaio Marsh fans rejoice! After 35 years Alleyn is back in a new mystery - and both are as good as ever JOHN CURRAN Marsh and Duffy have created A Midsummer Nights Dream with corpses, clues and Kiwi accents. Ingenious indeed ANDREW TAYLOR, THE SPECTATOR Fans all over the world will, Im sure, hope that there are more stories to come. SOPHIE HANNAH, THE GUARDIAN I absolutely love Ngaio Marsh! Shes probably my favourite golden age doyenne A.J. FINN, author of The Woman in the Window A more appropriate completist author could hardly have been wished for MIKE RIPLEY, SHOTS Magazine One of the most successful resurrections of another authors character Ive come across. DAILY TELEGRAPH Clever stuff. Ngaio Marsh would give it nine out of ten DAILY MAIL Duffy captures Marshs style, dialogue and mood brilliantly THE TIMES A complicated tale, so well completed by Stella Duffy that I was quite unable to see the join LITERARY REVIEW Description for Sales People Roderick Alleyn is back in this unique crime novel begun by Ngaio Marsh during the Second World War and now completed by Stella Duffy in a way that has delighted reviewers and critics alike. Shortlisted for the CWA Historical Dagger Award 2018. Its business as usual for Mr Glossop as he does his regular round delivering wages to government buildings scattered across New Zealands lonely Canterbury plains. But when his car breaks down he is stranded for the night at the isolated Mount Seager Hospital, with the telephone lines down, a storm on its way and the nearby river about to burst its banks. Trapped with him at Mount Seager are a group of quarantined soldiers with a serious case of cabin fever, three young employees embroiled in a tense love triangle, a dying elderly man, an elusive patient whose origins remain a mystery ... and a potential killer. When the payroll disappears from a locked safe and the hospitals death toll starts to rise faster than normal, can the appearance of an English detective working in counterespionage be just a lucky coincidence - or is something more sinister afoot? Gold title Details ISBN0008207135 Author Stella Duffy Pages 336 Publisher Harpercollins Publishers Year 2019 ISBN-10 0008207135 ISBN-13 9780008207137 Format Paperback Publication Date 2019-03-07 Imprint Collins Crime Club Subtitle The New Inspector Alleyn Mystery Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom Birth 1899 Death 1982 DEWEY 823.914 Short Title Money in the Morgue Series Inspector Alleyn Mysteries Language English Audience General/Trade UK Release Date 2019-03-07 AU Release Date 2019-04-01 NZ Release Date 2019-04-01 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:160759968;
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Book Title: Money in the Morgue: the New Inspector Alleyn Mystery
Item Height: 198mm
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Author: Stella Duffy, Ngaio Marsh
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Crime
Publisher: Harpercollins Publishers
Publication Year: 2019
Item Weight: 230g
Number of Pages: 336 Pages