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I Saw Him Die
By (Author) Andrew Wilson
Simon & Schuster Ltd
Simon & Schuster Ltd
20th August 2020
United Kingdom
Hardback
400
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 28mm
Who saw him die
I, said the fly,
with my little eye.
I saw him die.
An astonishingly beautiful setting on the island of Skye.
A gathering of fascinating guests at a hunting lodge set to enjoy abundant hospitality. And a double murder.
A household in chaos . . . No one is allowed to leave.
A tantalising new case for Agatha Christie to solve.
Praise for Andrew Wilson and his detective series featuring Agatha Christie:
I loved it. I loved the setting and the plot was SO clever. I stopped trying to outguess Andrew Wilson and just enjoyed the ride. ELLY GRIFFITHS
'Fiendishly well-plotted, hugely entertainingone feels Agatha Christie would have been delighted'LUCY FOLEY, bestselling author ofThe Hunting Party
'A heart of darkness beats within this sparkling series. Fizzy with charm yet edge with menace, Andrew Wilson's Christie novels do Dame Agatha proud'A. J. FINN, bestselling author ofThe Woman in the Window
'Beautifully written. Both lyrical and compelling. I felt as though I was walking by Agatha Christie's side'JANE CORRY
'Anaffectionate homage to Agatha Christies desert dramaswith a cheeky nod to Paul BowlesThe Sheltering Sky.A superior blend of fact and fiction . . . A must for connoisseurs of Golden Age crime fictionSEAN O'CONNOR
'There is no reason why this excellent series shouldnt run till the sun dont shine'EVENING STANDARD
'While Wilson tempts providence by inviting comparison with the real Agatha Christie, on the evidence of this book he succeeds admirably'DAILY MAIL
'He shares with the great Dame the gift of sheer readability'S MAGAZINE
'Five stars . . . Brilliantly plotted, stylishly written. A treat!'AMANDA CRAIG
'Outstanding . . .The plot takes multiple unexpected turns before a neat solution that pays homage to Christies own best fiction. Golden age fans will hope for more' * Publishers Weekly *
Andrew Wilson is an award-winning journalist and author. His work has appeared in a wide variety of publications including the Guardian, the Washington Post, the Sunday Times, and the Smithsonian Magazine. He is the author of four acclaimed biographies, a book about the survivors of the Titanic, and the novels, The Lying Tongue, A Talent for Murder, A Different Kind of Evil, Death in a Desert Land.