Death in the Arctic
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
A frozen wilderness. A killer in the skies. Aspiring travel writer Chloé Campbell believes she’s landed the opportunity of a lifetime when invited aboard a luxury airship to the North Pole. However, her excitement quickly turns to horror when a fellow passenger is found dead in their cabin. Initially deemed a tragic accident, the atmosphere shifts as fear and suspicion mount among the trapped group. With everyone becoming a suspect, tensions rise, and passengers begin to turn on each other. Praising the novel, critics highlight its stunning setting and engaging mystery, calling it a fantastic locked-room thriller. The story is described as claustrophobic and surreal, with clever plotting that keeps readers guessing until the end. The author has been recognized as a modern heir to Agatha Christie, breathing new life into traditional crime narratives while maintaining a captivating and cunning approach. With twists that deliver gut-punching surprises, the book promises an exhilarating journey into the arctic darkness that readers won’t want to miss.






