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Old 03-20-2020, 12:39 PM   #4112
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The Railway Detective is the first in Edward Marston's Railway Detective series, most of whose titles have gone on sale at various prices in various places before. Now, however, the first title is FREE at Kindle US and UK, and at Kobo US. (Probably at Kobo UK too, but I don't tend to check there...)

Kindle US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006WB7MMU
Kobo US: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/the-railway-detective
Kindle UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B006WB7MMU

Spoiler:
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The thrilling first case for the Railway Detective

London 1851. With the opening of the Great Exhibition at hand, interest is mounting in the engineering triumphs of the railways, but not everyone feels like celebrating…

In an audacious attack, the London to Birmingham mail train is robbed and derailed, causing many casualties. Planned with military precision, this crime proves a challenge to Detective Inspector Robert Colbeck who fights to untangle a web of murder, blackmail and destruction. As Colbeck closes in on the criminal masterminds, events take an unexpected turn when the beautiful Madeleine, daughter of the injured train driver, becomes a pawn in the criminals’ game. With time running out, good and evil, new and old, battle against each other. But will the long arm of the law have speed on its side?

Full of historical detail, The Railway Detective is an action-packed dip into murky 1850s London.

'A grand romp very much in the tradition of Holmes and Watson...packed with characters Dickens would have been proud of. Wonderful, well written.' Time Out
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