A Man Lay Dead. Inspector Roderick Alleyn. Illustrated
In A Man Lay Dead, Ngaio Marsh introduces readers to the astute and charming Inspector Roderick Alleyn in his very first case. Set in the English countryside, the novel begins at a country house party where a game of "Murder" — a playful whodunit game among friends — takes a dark turn when a real murder occurs. During this unexpected tragedy, one of the guests is found dead, throwing the household into turmoil and suspicion. Inspector Alleyn arrives to investigate, uncovering a web of motives among the party guests, each harboring secrets and potential reasons for murder. As he delves deeper, Alleyn unravels the threads of deceit, exploring personal rivalries, romantic entanglements, and hidden agendas. Marsh combines wit, suspense, and clever plotting, keeping readers guessing as the story unfolds. A Man Lay Dead is a captivating debut for Inspector Alleyn, showcasing Marsh’s knack for atmospheric storytelling, character depth, and classic British mystery elements. This novel is an ideal introduction to the series and a delight for fans of Golden Age detective fiction.
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A Man Lay Dead. Inspector Roderick Alleyn. Illustrated
In A Man Lay Dead, Ngaio Marsh introduces readers to the astute and charming Inspector Roderick Alleyn in his very first case. Set in the English countryside, the novel begins at a country house party where a game of "Murder" — a playful whodunit game among friends — takes a dark turn when a real murder occurs. During this unexpected tragedy, one of the guests is found dead, throwing the household into turmoil and suspicion. Inspector Alleyn arrives to investigate, uncovering a web of motives among the party guests, each harboring secrets and potential reasons for murder. As he delves deeper, Alleyn unravels the threads of deceit, exploring personal rivalries, romantic entanglements, and hidden agendas. Marsh combines wit, suspense, and clever plotting, keeping readers guessing as the story unfolds. A Man Lay Dead is a captivating debut for Inspector Alleyn, showcasing Marsh’s knack for atmospheric storytelling, character depth, and classic British mystery elements. This novel is an ideal introduction to the series and a delight for fans of Golden Age detective fiction.
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A Man Lay Dead. Inspector Roderick Alleyn. Illustrated

A Man Lay Dead. Inspector Roderick Alleyn. Illustrated

by Ngaio Marsh
A Man Lay Dead. Inspector Roderick Alleyn. Illustrated

A Man Lay Dead. Inspector Roderick Alleyn. Illustrated

by Ngaio Marsh

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In A Man Lay Dead, Ngaio Marsh introduces readers to the astute and charming Inspector Roderick Alleyn in his very first case. Set in the English countryside, the novel begins at a country house party where a game of "Murder" — a playful whodunit game among friends — takes a dark turn when a real murder occurs. During this unexpected tragedy, one of the guests is found dead, throwing the household into turmoil and suspicion. Inspector Alleyn arrives to investigate, uncovering a web of motives among the party guests, each harboring secrets and potential reasons for murder. As he delves deeper, Alleyn unravels the threads of deceit, exploring personal rivalries, romantic entanglements, and hidden agendas. Marsh combines wit, suspense, and clever plotting, keeping readers guessing as the story unfolds. A Man Lay Dead is a captivating debut for Inspector Alleyn, showcasing Marsh’s knack for atmospheric storytelling, character depth, and classic British mystery elements. This novel is an ideal introduction to the series and a delight for fans of Golden Age detective fiction.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9786178492144
Publisher: Andrii Ponomarenko
Publication date: 12/13/2024
Sold by: De Marque
Format: eBook
Pages: 247
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

About The Author

New Zealander Dame Edith Ngaio Marsh (1895-1982) is recognized as being one of the four "Queens of Crime," alongside Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Margery Allingham. Over the span of 48 years, she published 32 mystery novels, all of them starring British Inspector Roderick Alleyn. Her most popular books include Vintage Murder, A Man Lay Dead, and A Grave Mistake. She was named a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1966.

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