Malice in Wonderland by Nicholas Blake - ISBN: 9780099565673
Paperback
Holiday camp chaos! Mad Hatter’s pranks turn deadly, can Nigel solve it?

Malice in Wonderland

  • Paperback

    208 pages

  • Release Date

    29 May 2012

Summary

READ ALL AGATHA CHRISTIE? TRY A VINTAGE MURDER MYSTERY

Poet turned private detective, Nigel Strangeways receives a desperate call for help from a holiday camp that is being plagued by a series of malicious, and dangerous, practical jokes.

A VINTAGE MURDER MYSTERY

Private detective Nigel Strangeways receives a call for help from Wonderland, a new holiday camp that has recently opened only to be plagued by a series of cruel practical jokes conducted by s…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780099565673
ISBN-10:0099565676
Author:Nicholas Blake
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:208
Release Date:29 May 2012
Weight:139g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 13mm
Series:A Nigel Strangeways Mytery
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Critics Review

The Nicholas Blake books are something quite by themselves in English detective fiction

The Nicholas Blake books are something quite by themselves in English detective fiction – Elizabeth BowenHis plots are ingenious * Times Literary Supplement *A master of detective fiction * Daily Telegraph *

About The Author

Nicholas Blake

Nicholas Blake was the pseudonym of Poet Laureate Cecil Day-Lewis, who was born in County Laois, Ireland in 1904. After his mother died in 1906, he was brought up in London by his father, spending summer holidays with relatives in Wexford. He was educated at Sherborne School and Wadham College, Oxford, from which he graduated in 1927. Blake initially worked as a teacher to supplement his income from his poetry writing and he published his first Nigel Strangeways novel, A Question of Proof, in 1935. Blake went on to write a further nineteen crime novels, all but four of which featured Nigel Strangeways, as well as numerous poetry collections and translations. During the Second World War he worked as a publications editor in the Ministry of Information, which he used as the basis for the Ministry of Morale in Minute for Murder, and after the war he joined the publishers Chatto & Windus as an editor and director. He was appointed Poet Laureate in 1968 and died in 1972 at the home of his friend, the writer Kingsley Amis.

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