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The author of new thriller The Chalet shares her own luxury inspirations on the slopes

November 1, 2020 15:55
Skier silhouetted on the slops (Photo: Getty Images)
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I fell in love with skiing aged 14, when I took my first holiday on the slopes with school. This was followed by several trips with the university ski club — pre-Eurotunnel and the advent of budget airlines, this meant spending the best part of 24 hours on a coach and then a week with eight crammed into a simple apartment. It was great fun, but far from luxurious.

Fast forward a few years, I’m living in France (a move helped along by the fact I’d be able to ski more), working as a travel journalist and have just published my first book, The Chalet, inspired by my time in the mountains — including more than a few work trips to high-end ski resort hotels.

I’m an avid reader of thrillers but had never come across one set in the mountains. It struck me that a ski resort is an ideal setting for a murder mystery — the mountains are beautiful, but they are also dangerous.