The Nursing Home Murder
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Mystery
Science Fiction
Format
Paperback
Pages
192
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1999
Publisher
HarperCollins
ISBN-10
0006512534
ISBN-13
9780006512530
Description
In a seemingly quiet nursing home, where serenity reigns and time drifts lazily by, an unsettling mystery unfolds. As the tranquil facade is shattered by a murder that nobody saw coming, the residents' lives are turned upside down. The luxuriant surroundings and indulgent routines of the elderly inhabitants become a tangled web of secrets and suspicion, revealing a dark underbelly concealed beneath the veneer of care.
With her signature blend of wit and insight, Ngaio Marsh crafts a compelling tale that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. As the investigation unravels, unexpected alliances form among the nursing home's residents, each harboring motives and hidden pasts. The dynamic between aging minds and the keen eye of the detective brings a unique perspective to the classic whodunit genre.
Henry Jellett's contribution adds depth to the narrative, enhancing the atmosphere with rich details that make the nursing home almost a character in itself. The interplay of personalities in this close-knit environment paints a vivid picture of life within its walls, where each individual’s quirks may harbor profound implications.
As the plot thickens, tensions rise, and the stakes get higher, the reader is drawn into an intricate puzzle embroiled in deception and intrigue. This masterful blend of crime and character exploration invites contemplation of aging, memory, and the human psyche, making for a gripping read that lingers long after the last page is turned.
With her signature blend of wit and insight, Ngaio Marsh crafts a compelling tale that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. As the investigation unravels, unexpected alliances form among the nursing home's residents, each harboring motives and hidden pasts. The dynamic between aging minds and the keen eye of the detective brings a unique perspective to the classic whodunit genre.
Henry Jellett's contribution adds depth to the narrative, enhancing the atmosphere with rich details that make the nursing home almost a character in itself. The interplay of personalities in this close-knit environment paints a vivid picture of life within its walls, where each individual’s quirks may harbor profound implications.
As the plot thickens, tensions rise, and the stakes get higher, the reader is drawn into an intricate puzzle embroiled in deception and intrigue. This masterful blend of crime and character exploration invites contemplation of aging, memory, and the human psyche, making for a gripping read that lingers long after the last page is turned.
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