"Secrets in the Snow" is one of many mystery stories written by J. Jefferson Farjeon (1883-1955), this one first appearing in the collection "Best Stories of the Underworld" published in 1942. In the story, a young woman named Janet decides to continue her journey to a Christmas party on foot when the bus she's travelling on breaks down. But she becomes lost in the snow and, taking refuge in a forlorn cottage, becomes embroiled in a mystery that may cost her her life. With a plucky, resourceful heroine, flashes of humour, and a dash of seasonal romance and melancholy, this enjoyable mystery packs a few twists and turns in its relatively short length. Guest narrator: Jasper L'Estrange (EnCrypted Horror). YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/encryptedclassichorror Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ITtQcLlMhMpCpP4Vay1bR?si=268da82caaf44989 John Jefferson Farjeon, born in Hampstead, London, in 1883, worked for ten years at Amalgamated Press in London before becoming a freelance writer. His best-known work is the 1925 play "Number 17," later adapted into films, including Alfred Hitchcock's "Number Seventeen" in 1932. Farjeon's crime novels, admired by Dorothy L. Sayers, showcased his skill in crafting mysterious adventures. His notable contributions to detective fiction were acknowledged for their entertaining plots and a compelling narrative style. A revival of interest in his works occurred in 2014 with The British Library's reissue of "Mystery in White: A Christmas Crime Story," leading to renewed appreciation for his Golden Age detective fiction. "Secrets in the Snow" is one of J. Jefferson Farjeon's mystery stories, initially published in the 1942 collection "Best Stories of the Underworld." Set against a backdrop of snow, the narrative exemplifies Farjeon's adeptness at weaving intriguing plots. The story, part of his extensive repertoire, adds to the enigmatic atmosphere that Farjeon masterfully creates. With a talent for crafting suspenseful tales, Farjeon's "Secrets in the Snow" is a captivating addition to the mystery genre, reflecting his enduring ability to engage readers in tales of intrigue and suspense. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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