Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Six top mysteries set on moving vehicles

Louise Candlish was born in Hexham, Northumberland, and grew up in the Midlands town of Northampton. She studied English at University College London and worked as an illustrated books editor and copywriter before writing fiction. Her novels include the thriller Our House, winner of the British Book Awards 2019 Crime & Thriller Book of the Year, and a new book, The Other Passenger.

At CrimeReads she tagged six top mysteries set on trains, boats and transport, including:
Falling by TJ Newman

Described as ‘Jaws at 23,000 feet’, this debut thriller places a member of the crew of a packed commercial flight in an impossible dilemma: they can save either the planeful of passengers in their charge or their loved ones on the ground – but not both. As a former stewardess, Newman is perfectly positioned to recreate every authentic detail of the flight from hell. It’s the perfect holiday page turner, though nervous flyers like me might prefer to save it till after we’ve safely touched down…
Read about the other entries on the list.

--Marshal Zeringue