I'm looking for chilly, snow-covered classic crime fiction. I'm off on a holiday to Norway in a few weeks and there will be the airport, a long-ish train journey and cosy evenings I'd love to fill with plenty of murder mystery.
I own the British Crime Library books The Santa Klaus Murder by Mavis Doriel Hay and Crossed Skis: An Alpine Mystery by Carol Carnac. I've read the collection of wintry Agatha Christie short stories.
I could be lured to more modern crime fiction, although I didn't enjoy The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley. I could also be tempted to some post-war spy thrillers if they have some wit and some snow.
Thank you!
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**Anticipation of Evil** by Lyla Ellzey.
I know of it, but I haven’t read it yet.
*Murder on the Orient Express* by Agatha Christie
Murder at Hazelmoor by Agatha Christie
Mystery in White by J. Jefferson Farjeon
Snowblind by Ragnar Jónasson
Smilla’s Sense of Snow (published in 1992)
Winter Work (spy thriller set in cold war)
snow by orhan pamuk
{{Everyone in my family has killed someone by Benjamin Stevensom}}
Setting is a ski resort.