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The Widow's Cruise is a 1959 British detective novel by Cecil Day-Lewis, written under the pen name of Nicholas Blake. It is the thirteenth in a series of novels featuring the private detective Nigel Strangeways .
Renowned sculptor, Clare Massinger, is in a bit of a creative slump. To provide a little inspiration, Nigel Strangeways books them a relaxing cruise on the Aegean Sea. Filled with Greek temples, swimming pools, and sandy beaches, this scenic vacation should be the perfect getaway.
1 de ene. de 1977 · Nigel Strangeways and his girlfriend Clare Massinger have booked passage aboard the cruise ship Menelaos for a tour of the Aegean islands. Clare, a sculptor, hopes to find new inspiration in the sculpture and culture of ancient Greece.
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24 de may. de 2012 · A VINTAGE MURDER MYSTERY. When private detective Nigel Strangeways books tickets for a holiday in the Greek islands with renowned sculptor Claire Massinger, he has no idea that the trip will end in tragedy.
many of his fellow passengers – from a neurotic widow to the ship’s lecturer – have guilty secrets to hide, but do any of them also have a mot ive for murder? It will ta ke all of Nigel’s insight and flair if he is to uncover the truth.
6 de ene. de 2022 · THE WIDOW'S CRUISE. by IAN HAY. T HE liner Bosphorus, after a comfortable nap of some eight days alongside the company's wharf at the west end of one of New York's methodically numbered streets, was making a reluctant effort to tear herself from a hospitable continent and face an unfriendly ocean on another voyage to Liverpool.