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Sto caricando le informazioni... Murder on the Brighton Express (2008)di Edward Marston
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. This is the fifth novel in the author's Railway Detective series set in the mid-19th century in the early and exciting period of initial expansion of the railways. Like all the others, this is a good page turner, though the dialogue sometimes feels a bit stilted. Inspector Colbeck's sidekick Sergeant Leeming seemed more intelligent in this one, and less of a slightly thick underling. Colbeck's boss Superintendent Tallis was a bit less relentlessly overbearing as well. The plot centred around a crash between the London Victoria to Brighton express and a goods train, resulting in a number of deaths and serious injuries, including to some of the great and good of Brighton society. Colbeck swiftly realises the crash was the cause of criminal activity and not negligence on behalf of the well respected driver of the express train, but meets with official resistance. A number of the injured survivors present reasons for being unpopular enough with people to merit being a target for murder, but the eventual target and the brain behind the crash are unexpected. I felt this was slightly above some of the others in the series, though the basic idea of taking murderous revenge on an individual by causing a train crash, in which there is no guarantee of their death, just seemed too implausible. ( ) Joseph Pike, is an exceptional Engineer, careful, practical, follows regulations & speed limits to the T. When the Brighton Express derails& collides with an oncoming train and his mangled body is found on the footplate the brash & autocratic Sargent in charge of the investigation blames the wreck on Mr. Pike (without investigation) for excessive speed. The fireman says differently, but the Sargent ignores him completely. Inspector Colbeck & Leeming are called into the investigation by the railroad company and they find that the Brighton Express tracks were purposely up ended, providing evidence that the Sargent is wrong in his conclusion, which of course angers the Sargent, who immediately speaks poorly of Colbeck to the press. Several prominent men of Brighton were on that train: a Trump like politician; a pastor, who had just "blessed" the engine; a politically vocal wealthy land owner; & a banker, one of these men being the target of the wreck.... But which one? Inspector Colbeck find a long list of suspects, all with grudges against someone on the train.... and all of those suspects are guilty of some type of action. This was one of the more interesting books in the Railway Detective series, I never guessed the actual "target" of the train wreck, the red herrings were actually very well served up and tasty. This is book 5 in the Railway Detective Series (Robert Colbeck). These are quite light reads but I really enjoy this series and the characters within them. These books are set within the early days of the Railway and Scotland Yard. This particular one is set in October 1854. Yet another book in the series that I gave 4 stars to, can't wait to get back to this series. If you have not read any, I would strongly encourage you to give them a go. This is book 5 in the Railway Detective Series (Robert Colbeck). These are quite light reads but I really enjoy this series and the characters within them. These books are set within the early days of the Railway and Scotland Yard. This particular one is set in October 1854. Yet another book in the series that I gave 4 stars to, can't wait to get back to this series. If you have not read any, I would strongly encourage you to give them a go. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Fiction.
Mystery.
Historical Fiction.
HTML: When the engines finally met, there was a deafening clash and the Brighton Express twisted and buckled, tipping its carriages onto the other line. It was a scene of utter devastation. October, 1854. As crowds of passengers rush to make the departure of the London to Brighton Express, a man watches from the shadows nearby... Chaos, fatalities and unbelieveable destruction are the scene soon after when the train derails just outside the Balcombe Tunnel. Could it simply be a case of driver error? Detective Inspector Colbeck thinks not. But digging deep to discover the intended target of the accident takes time, something Colbeck doesn't have as the killer prepares to strike again. .Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)823.914Literature English & Old English literatures English fiction Modern Period 1901-1999 1945-1999Classificazione LCVotoMedia:
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