A true master of British crime writing.' RICHARD OSMAN A cursed island. A macabre party. An unusual suspect… Aubrey Vane's celebrated detective novels fictionalise real murder cases. They have captivated readers for years, but his fascination with true crime borders on obsession. When Vane buys a house on Fever Island, he is drawn to the unsolved murder that ruined its reputation: the death of fellow crime writer Fletcher Watt. With macabre plans to reconstruct the crime, he invites the original guests back and enlists the help of a reluctant Rachel Savernake. Then, just days into the gathering, Vane is found dead in his bathtub, and all eyes turn to Rachel. The guests know she is hiding something. To clear her own name, she must solve the mystery – and in so doing, skirt dangerously close to revealing a truth she has been so careful to conceal…
Fever Island
By Martin Edwards
From the winner of the CWA Diamond Dagger award and author of the puzzling festive whodunnit MISS WINTER IN THE LIBRARY WITH THE KNIFE comes the sixth ingenious mystery in the beloved Rachel Savernake Golden Age Mystery series.Material available
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Editor: Bethan Jones / Pub date: January 2027 / Format: 229 x 148mm / Extent: 400 pagesAbout the Author
Martin Edwards is an award-winning author and life-long fan of books and mysteries, puzzles and games. He has won the Edgar, Agatha, H.R.F. Keating, Macavity and Poirot awards and, in 2020, he was awarded the Crime Writers' Association Diamond Dagger for his outstanding contribution to crime fiction. He is the President of the Detection Club, a position previously held by crime-writing royalty Dorothy L Sayers and Agatha Christie, and he is a consultant to the British Library's bestselling Crime Classics series. Martin is the author of the standalone festive whodunnit Miss Winter in the Library with a Knife and the Rachel Savernake Golden Age Mysteries as well as several other works of fiction and non-fiction. To find out more, visit his website (martinedwardsbooks.com)or follow Martin on Twitter and Instagram (@medwardsbooks) and Facebook (@MartinEdwardsBooks).






















