Helle and Death

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A glorious debut' - SUNDAY EXPRESS 'Recommended reading for a long winter night' - GUARDIAN 'A love letter to the classic country house murder mystery' J.M. HALL A snowstorm. A country house. Old friends reunited. It's going to be murder... Torben Helle - art historian, Danish expat and owner of several excellent Scandinavian jumpers - has been dragged to a remote snowbound Northumbrian mansion for a ten-year reunion with old university friends. Things start to go sideways when their host, a reclusive and irritating tech entrepreneur, makes some shocking revelations at the dinner table. And when these are followed by an apparent suicide, the group faces a test of their wits... and their trust. Snowed in and cut off, surrounded by enigmatic housekeepers and off-duty police inspectors, not to mention a peculiar last will and testament, suspicion and sarcasm quickly turn to panic. As the temperature drops and the tension mounts, Torben decides to draw upon all the tricks of Golden Age detectives past in order to solve the mystery: how much money would it take to turn one of his old friends into a murderer? But he'd better be quick, or someone else might end up dead... This witty murder mystery puts a modern spin on the classic country house whodunnit. A must-read for fans of Agatha Christie, Richard Osman and Janice Hallett. 'A solid gold revival of the golden age whodunnit, with a delicious Danish twist' JANICE HALLETT 'Wonderfully descriptive and loaded with atmosphere' IAN MOORE

Oskar Jensen is a historian and writer. His latest book is Vagabonds: Life on the Streets of Nineteenth-Century London (Duckworth, 2022), and his first detective novel will appear with Viper in January 2024. He is a BBC New Generation Thinker for 2022. Having grown up in Kent with German-Danish roots, he read his three degrees in History at Christ Church, Oxford, resulting in his first book, Napoleon and British Song (2015), along with two historical novels for children, The Stones of Winter and The Wild Hunt (both 2016). Moving to a postage-stamp-sized flat in Bloomsbury for research posts at King?s College London and Queen Mary University of London, he came to love that city, and published two books steeped in its cultural history: the co-edited volume Charles Dibdin and Late Georgian Culture (2018), and The Ballad-Singer in Georgian and Victorian London (2021).

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