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The Railway Viaduct
The Railway Viaduct | Edward Marston
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The Railway Detective faces his most dangerous adversary yet 1852. Inspector Robert Colbeck and his assistant Sergeant Victor Leeming are faced with their most complex and difficult case to date. As a train speeds over the Sankey Viaduct, a man is hurled from a carriage and plummets into the canal below. It later transpires that he has been stabbed to death. With no papers by which to identify the man, the detectives' investigation is hampered from the start. Suspecting that the victim may have come from continental Europe, Colbeck and Leeming take the case to France where a new railway is being built by a British contractor. But in a new country the detectives face new problems. Anti-British feeling is rife and Colbeck and Leeming must put their own lives in danger to pick up the murderer's trail. The third in the acclaimed Railway Detective series, The Railway Viaduct is an absorbing mystery that will keep you guessing till the very end.
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Another in the Railway Detective series and thankfully a really nice #Historicalfiction book that can be read at leisure. After a french man is stabbed and then thrown from a viaduct, Colbeck & Leeming's investigation takes them to France. Saboteurs, Irish rail workers and other characters all have their part to play in this interesting police procedural story that is set in 1852. I enjoyed it a lot.

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Another entertaining story, this is the third in the series. Other than a couple of leaps that I found a little hard to understand the mystery was complex. Also interesting about how the laborers lived while building the railroad.

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