Death Going Down (Pushkin Vertigo, #18)

by Maria Angelica Bosco

Lucy Greaves (Translator)

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A classic murder mystery from the Argentinian Agatha Christie

Frida Eidinger is young, beautiful and lying dead in the lift of a luxury Buenos Aires apartment block.

It looks like suicide, and yet none of the building's residents can be trusted; the man who discovered her is a womanising drunk; her husband is behaving strangely; and upstairs, a photographer and his sister appear to be hiding something sinister. When Inspector Ericourt and his colleague Blasi are set on the trail of some missing photographs, a disturbing secret past begins to unravel...

One of Argentina's greatest detective stories, Death Going Down is a post-war tale of survival and extortion, obsession and lies, shot through with some of history's darkest hours.

María Angélica Bosco (Buenos Aires 1917 -2006) was an award-winning author, known as the Argentinean Agatha Christie for her dedication to detective fiction. Death Going Down was her first novel, and won the Emecé Novel Award in 1954.

  • ISBN10 1782272267
  • ISBN13 9781782272267
  • Publish Date 5 January 2017
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Steerforth Press
  • Imprint Pushkin Vertigo
  • Format eBook (EPUB)
  • Language English