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Crossed Skis
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April 23: Crossed Skis by Carol Carnac (E C R Lorac) (Book 8 in the Julian Rivers Series) (1952)
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I enjoyed this one more than I thought I would. Looking forward to hearing what everyone else thought of it.


Thanks for opening this up, Susan. I read this book at Christmas 2021 and really enjoyed it - great to hear that others are enjoying it too.
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The spoiler thread is linked below:
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Susan in NC wrote: "this one was really evocative of the grey, slushy London winter, contrasting with the sparkling sunshine, white snow and freezing, fresh air of the Austrian ski resort...."
I loved this contrast and enjoyed the moving to and fro between the two scenes, although, as I remember, I did find it a bit hard to keep track of the sheer number of people on the skiing trip!
I loved this contrast and enjoyed the moving to and fro between the two scenes, although, as I remember, I did find it a bit hard to keep track of the sheer number of people on the skiing trip!

However, I enjoyed the portrait of post-war Britain and Austria and the momentous social changes, especially in the lives of women.
Popping over to the spoiler thread.

I am a good way in and like the alternating plot lines. The names of the two detectives are playful; I can remember who is boss vs underling by knowing Rivers are bigger than Brooks.

well spotted!

Yes Well spotted!
Crossed skis means danger ahead...
In Bloomsbury, London, Inspector Brook of Scotland Yard looks down at a dismal scene. The victim of a ruthless murder lies burnt beyond recognition, his possessions and papers destroyed by fire. But there is one strange, yet promising, lead—a lead which suggests the involvement of a skier.
Meanwhile, piercing sunshine beams down on the sparkling snow of the Austrian Alps, where a merry group of holidaymakers are heading towards Lech am Arlberg. Eight men and eight women take to the slopes, but, as the C.I.D. scrambles to crack the perplexing case in Britain, the ski party are soon to become sixteen suspects. A riveting piece of British crime fiction that spans from foggy London to the sparkling Alps, the double narrative of this golden age mystery twists and turns with alacrity, culminating in a thrilling denouement.
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