Red Snow at Darjeeling
(1938)(A book in the Inspector Prike Mysteries series)
A novel by Lawrence G Blochman
Corporate hijinks mar the breathtaking scenery of the Himalayasand set the stage for murderin this Golden Age mystery from the author of Bengal Fire.
A construction overseer for Blenn Engineering Works, Paul Woodring, thinks hes below the notice of Calcutta business mogul Alexander Blenn, but his singular skills are needed for a delicate mission: renewing a twenty-year-old concession that gives Blenn exclusive rights to develop mechanical transportation and resources in an Indian state near Darjeeling. But before Woodring steps on the train to the mountain city, Blenn goes missing and his general manager is murdered. Enter Insp. Leonidas Prike of the British CID . . .
Aboard the train climbing its way to Darjeeling is Prike and a raft of suspects including Woodring, Blenns niece and sole heir, a German botanist and Nazi party defector, an inveterate drunk, a Russian count, an engineering superintendent, and a mysterious dark-eyed woman. It will take all of Prikes deductive skills to discover a motive and means for murder at the top of the world . . .
Genre: Mystery
A construction overseer for Blenn Engineering Works, Paul Woodring, thinks hes below the notice of Calcutta business mogul Alexander Blenn, but his singular skills are needed for a delicate mission: renewing a twenty-year-old concession that gives Blenn exclusive rights to develop mechanical transportation and resources in an Indian state near Darjeeling. But before Woodring steps on the train to the mountain city, Blenn goes missing and his general manager is murdered. Enter Insp. Leonidas Prike of the British CID . . .
Aboard the train climbing its way to Darjeeling is Prike and a raft of suspects including Woodring, Blenns niece and sole heir, a German botanist and Nazi party defector, an inveterate drunk, a Russian count, an engineering superintendent, and a mysterious dark-eyed woman. It will take all of Prikes deductive skills to discover a motive and means for murder at the top of the world . . .
Genre: Mystery
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