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Murder on the Great Northern Railway
Murder on the Great Northern Railway | Edward Marston
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April 1867. A train departs King's Cross station bound for Lincoln. Among the passengers is a man attired in the garb of one in high ecclesiastical office. He is accompanied by a brawny man carefully carrying a large leather bag, who ensures that they are not joined by any other travellers in their first-class compartment. Back at Scotland Yard that evening, Detective Inspector Colbeck is alerted to news of a brutal murder and robbery on the train. The urgent request for help from the Bishop of Lincoln states that a man has been shot dead and something of great value, a silver model of Lincoln Cathedral, has been stolen. With the city bursting at the seams for the annual Horse Fair, the timing is far from ideal, and further complicates a challenging case for the Railway Detective.
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It maybe time to end the long run of the 'Railway Detective Series' as all of the magic had disappeared in this novel. In this book the story is more about the friend of the detectives wife and the feelings of those affected by events around the stolen item rather than the crime and investigation itself. Not only was the storyline repetitive but harping back to how people became aquatinted has also run it course.The author has become derailed IMO.

charl08 Oh I hate it when that happens in a series... 3w
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