Poison for Teacher
(Author) Nancy Spain'Her detective novels are hilarious. They are high camp and less about detecting than delighting, with absurd farce and a wonderful turn of phrase . . . Nancy Spain was bold, she was brave, she was funny, she was feisty. I owe her a great deal' Sandi ToksvigA nasty attack of murder has broken out at Radcliff Hall, a Sussex girls' boarding school. Enter, in the unlikely guise of schoolteachers, two unorthodox detectives: revue-star Miriam Birdseye and the Russian ballerina, Natasha Nevkorina.'An either intense or sombre approach to crime is to Miss Spain foreign: in her world an inspired craziness rules . . . Her wit, her zest, her outrageousness, and the colloquial stylishness of the writing are quite her own' Elizabeth Bowen
Nancy Spain
Nancy Spain was a renowned British journalist, broadcaster, and author best known for her witty and irreverent writing style. Her most famous work, "The Nancy Spain Omnibus," showcased her sharp humor and keen observations on society. Spain's contributions to literature include breaking boundaries in journalism and paving the way for female writers.