Stationmaster's Farewell, The (Railway Detective): 9 (The Railway Detective Series)

Stationmaster's Farewell, The (Railway Detective): 9 (The Railway Detective Series)

by EdwardMarston (Author)

Synopsis

Guy Fawkes Night, 1857. Joel Heygate is the popular stationmaster at Exeter St David's railway station - an impressive figure of a man replete with frock coat and top hat, bushy eyebrows and walrus moustache. But when the charred remains of a body are discovered in the embers of the town's annual Bonfire Night celebration, everyone is horrified when it becomes clear that they belong to Mr Heygate. Mr Gervase Quinnell of the South Devon Railway contacts Scotland Yard for their assistance, and Superintendant Edward Tallis sends the Railway Detective Inspector Robert Colbeck and his assistant Victor Leeming to Exeter with all due haste. They quickly unearth three suspects, but are they missing something? It is only when Heygate's diary turns up unexpectedly that the truth becomes clear and a fourth suspect emerges. As Colbeck closes in on the killer, he finds himself in mortal danger - can justice prevail? 'Or will his beloved Madeleine be robbed of a husband on the very eve of their marriage?

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Allison & Busby
Published: 30 Apr 2012

ISBN 10: 0749040211
ISBN 13: 9780749040215

Media Reviews
'Charmingly written, thoroughly researched, and most enjoyable' Historical Novels Review 'Brilliant and irresistible. This is an ideal history mystery for those days when you need something to take your mind off the world around you, and immerse yourself in a really good book ... Marston has written another superb mystery ... More please!' Angela Youngman
Author Bio
Edward Marston has written over 100 books, including some nonfiction. He is best known for his hugely successful Railway Detective series, the latest of which is The Circus Train Conspiracy. His other current series are the Home Front Detective, set in the Great War, and the Bow Street Rivals featuring identical twin detectives during the Regency.