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Crossed Skis
Crossed Skis | Carol Carnac
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"Crossed Skis Means Danger Ahead... In Bloomsbury, London, Inspector Brook of Scotland Yard looks down at a dismal scene. The victim of a ruthless murder lies burnt beyond recognition, his possessions and papers destroyed by fire. But there is one strange, yet promising, lead-a lead which suggests the involvement of a skier. Meanwhile, piercing sunshine beams down on the sparkling snow of the Austrian Alps, where a merry group of holidaymakers are heading towards Lech am Arlberg. Eight men and eight women take to the slopes, but, as the C.I.D. scrambles to crack the perplexing case in Britain, the ski party are soon to become sixteen suspects"--
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shanaqui
Crossed Skis | Carol Carnac
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Carol Carnac is another penname for E.C.R. Lorac, so I was eager to dig into this one. It's much as you'd expect from Lorac -- a solid enough mystery, some decent and ordinary characters, a hard-working and overall pretty pleasant detective, and a red herring or two. It's solid, not too surprising, and enjoyable in a very mild and *British* way.

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deirdrebeecher
Crossed Skis | Carol Carnac
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This is one of those examples of vintage British crime when smug little Englander comments makes it hard to read. In this case especially if your Irish.

On the positive the female characters are not done horribly. There was also a good build up of tension.

But the ending was a lame duck and didn't pay off that build up. I felt like I was promised a thrilling ski chase through the Alps to the Soviet border and I didn't get it.

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Verity
Crossed Skis | Carol Carnac
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It‘s hot here today so I read a book partly set at a ski resort to cool me down! This is clever and twisty and has a really engaging split narrative