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A terrible blizzard traps a newlywed at a Nevada ranch with a killer in this suspenseful classic from "one of America's favorite writers" (Mary Higgins Clark).
"Mignon Eberhart's name on mysteries is like sterling on silver." -The Miami News
An amazing new world opened for Mady when she married Craig Wilson, her friend and former employer. The jewels and the jet-set lifestyle are exciting, but the situation loses its luster after Craig leaves Mady at his sprawling, working ranch in Nevada . . .
One afternoon, a stranger sneaks in and makes a frightening scene, and the next day, Mady finds him dead along the riding trail. Beside him is a bloody railroad spike. It was once just a souvenir decorating their living room but now it's a murder weapon. And then Mady picks up the spike and wipes it off . . .
Soon a storm is brewing. Craig returns early, and guests begin arriving, including Craig's ex-wife and Mady's former fiancé. When a raging blizzard cuts the ranch off from the rest of the world, Mady finds herself trapped with the killer, and they're not finished . . .
"Mignon Eberhart is one of the great ladies of twentieth-century mystery fiction." -John Jakes
Originally published in 1970.
"Mignon Eberhart's name on mysteries is like sterling on silver." -The Miami News
An amazing new world opened for Mady when she married Craig Wilson, her friend and former employer. The jewels and the jet-set lifestyle are exciting, but the situation loses its luster after Craig leaves Mady at his sprawling, working ranch in Nevada . . .
One afternoon, a stranger sneaks in and makes a frightening scene, and the next day, Mady finds him dead along the riding trail. Beside him is a bloody railroad spike. It was once just a souvenir decorating their living room but now it's a murder weapon. And then Mady picks up the spike and wipes it off . . .
Soon a storm is brewing. Craig returns early, and guests begin arriving, including Craig's ex-wife and Mady's former fiancé. When a raging blizzard cuts the ranch off from the rest of the world, Mady finds herself trapped with the killer, and they're not finished . . .
"Mignon Eberhart is one of the great ladies of twentieth-century mystery fiction." -John Jakes
Originally published in 1970.