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THE RAILWAY DETECTIVE PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Edward Marston | 320 pages | 01 Jun 2005 | ALLISON & BUSBY | 9780749083526 | English | London, United Kingdom The Railway Detective PDF Book As a result, they become aware of Daniel Slender, who duplicated the safe keys at Chubb; William Ings of the Post Office, who was involved in the mail train's scheduling; and Albert Woodhead of the Royal Mint, who unwittingly advised Ings of the gold consignment. May 02, Johnny rated it really liked it Shelves: mystery , historical-fiction. As a train speeds over the Sankey Viaduct, the dead body of a man is hurled into the canal below. In an audacious attack, the London to Birmingham mail train is robbed and derailed, causing many casualties. Book 1. Neither the most inventive nor the most challenging of historical detective novels, and therefore just perfect for my holiday frame of mind. Some of the characters are more interesting than others with some of them being rather caricature like and typical of the sort of people that they are. On his trip to Birmingham and Wolverhampton, Colbeck is disturbed by seeing the Black Country and afterwards tells Leeming that he now understands exactly what William Blake meant when he wrote about the " dark, satanic mills ". Or how predictable everything is. For instance, there's reference to somebody having their "head smashed in", which sounds distinctly 21st century rather than 19th. Villain 1: The financier who was fishing in murky waters. Trains probably Enlarge cover. Murder on the Brighton Express by Edward Marston. It's a gentleman. Other Editions But the wily Jeremy Oxley, con-man, thief and murderer, has one last ace up his sleeve: a beautiful and ruthless accomplice willing to do anything to save her lover, includi Then the bodies of dead men are identified by their clothing. Important Note: Clicking any links beside the book lists will lead you to Amazon for more details or to purchase the book. Authors See A-Z listing. A multitude of people crowd to watch the races: dukes and dustmen, bishops and beggars, privileged ladies and prostitutes. The train driver, who tries to resist the robbers, is badly injured and his fireman is forced to drive the engine forward to where a section of track has been removed, causing a derailment. I found the writing style dry, dull, and declamatory, and it was a chore to read. Apr 22, Graham rated it it was ok Shelves: mystery , 19th-century. Loads of connections to the era which set this novel nicely in its time and plenty of scope to flesh out these characters in future books. It's also historical, I haven't read many historical mysteries before - except a few Ann Perry some years ago - but I like historical novels in general. Colbeck is nevertheless intrigued by industry, especially the railways, and in conversations he refers to Edward Bury , Thomas Russell Crampton and Daniel Gooch as engineers and locomotive designers he especially admires. The Railway Detective Writer Rating details. Colbeck is right about the Crystal Palace and, aided by Leeming and Mulryne, is able to arrest Jukes and the Seymours one night when they try to destroy the Lord of the Isles. McTurk strongly resents their involvement but Colbeck and Leeming soon establish that members of the railway police were guilty of deserting their posts on the train in order to play cards, thus making it much easier for the gang to carry out the robbery. This is the Railway Detective's puzzling new case. What's more, the book actually promotes technological progress, accepting and admitting that there are some emotional and physical causalities and victims. The Railway Detective is the eponymous opening title in the series of detective mystery novels written by Keith Miles under the pseudonym Edward Marston. Book 1. What a dull book! Blood on the Line by Edward Marston. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Cassandra waited and watched as the train was emptied of its passengers but Imogen and Rhoda were nowhere to be found. Gilzean's hatred of Paxton was because of Paxton being a director of the Midland Railway , whose chairman John Ellis is an enemy of Gilzean. The real story is that of the investigation, policing in the 's the still early years of railway travel, and the attendent suspicion it roused in many. Colbeck is not your usual policeman, He is a qualified lawyer and extremely smart. To find Ings, Colbeck seeks help from Brendan Mulryne, a former colleague who is now a resident there. The plot is simplistic in the extreme. Inspector Colbeck and Sergeant Leeming travel to Derbyshire to investigate This is despite the fact that witnesses saw them board the train. Shelve The Railway Detective. The Railway Detective is dedicated to solving the mystery of a train robbery which is, from all the evidence, an inside job. In this book a train is hijacked, the locomotive is derailed, the driver is injured, and an extremely large sum of money is stolen. The London to Birmingham train, carrying thousands of pounds in gold coins, is very professionally held up, the driver beaten, the train destroyed and the gold taken. The Railway Detective Reviews The rest is irrelevant to the author. Shelve A Christmas Railway Mystery. Book 1. The dapper inspector is such a dear:- It is a good escape novel, and it is good enough to stimulate me to order the next one in the series. Inspector Robert Colbeck and Sergeant Victor Leeming take charge of their most complex and difficult case yet. A Ticket to Oblivion Edward Marston Young Imogen Burnhope and her maid Rhoda board a non-stop train to Oxford to visit her Aunt Cassandra, who waits on the platform at Oxford station where the train terminates, to greet them. Essentially, Colbeck just knows. As is the case with so many police-procedurals centred on an individual 'star' there are moments when Colbeck's intuitive leaps seem just a little too implausible which is, of course, the character of intuition but they do not undermine the narrative flow of much of the sense of authenticity. Just what I wanted; all mystery gone and an annoying, unbelievable, borderline pathetic cast of antagonists. Shelve The Iron Horse. The Railway Detective is the eponymous opening title in the series of detective mystery novels written by Keith Miles under the pseudonym Edward Marston. Colbeck is right about the Crystal Palace and, aided by Leeming and Mulryne, is able to arrest Jukes and the Seymours one night when they try to destroy the Lord of the Isles. You get very little of Victorian atmosphere and the characters certainly don't speak in the prim and reserved way our ancestors did. The animals are slaughtered by the impact whilst the train hits a pile of rocks and is derailed, seriously injuring the occupants. His letter disclosed confidential information about a forthcoming merger. Clicking any links beside the book lists will lead you to Amazon for more details or to purchase the book. Young Imogen Burnhope and her maid Rhoda board a non-stop train to Oxford to visit her Aunt Cassandra, who waits on the platform at Oxford station where the train terminates, to greet them. The writing is bad. It was a fun read with good historical background of the time and place. The Excursion Train. Marston also has a very good sense not only on Victorian England's historical detail but also of the subtle and not so subtle structural and cultural class politics of the era. Welcome back. Series contributed to:. The Railway Detective is dedicated to solving the mystery of a train robbery which is, from all the evidence, an inside job. The driver and fireman of a goods train are speedi… More. Colbeck is nevertheless intrigued by industry, especially the railways, and in conversations he refers to Edward Bury , Thomas Russell Crampton and Daniel Gooch as engineers and locomotive designers he especially admires. Let me first begin by praising Simon Prebble's narration and the ease with which he passed between Irish brogue, Scottish burr, upmarket, cockney, sneering upper class, midland laborer, and soldier of the Raj British accents. Also if Caleb was my dad I would die of embarrassment with the things he would say in front of other people. Skip to content The Railway Detective is a series of historical fiction novels written by Edward Marston. In this story, set in England, Caleb Andrews is a man who not only drives a train but loves the trains at one point he declared he lo I read this historical mystery set in Victorian England because Goodreads recommended it to me and all I have to say to Goodreads after having read it is-THANK YOU!!! Rebecca Tullidge, miserably married to her callous husband, is having an affair with a railway officer, who she finds dead on the railway tracks. In this story, set in England, Caleb Andrews is a man who not only drives a train but loves the trains at one point he declared he loved them as if they were his children. The hero is too perfect, his foils are too bumbling and incompetent even Arther Doyle gave more respect to Lestrade than Marston does to Colbeck's boss , the damsel too modest yet smitten, the villain too noble and twisted. Villain 1: The financier who was fishing in murky waters. With time running out, good and evil, new and old, battle against each other. Only when the bonfire finally dies down, the ch Colbeck establishes that Gilzean has a pathological hatred of railways and even Tallis agrees that the case has been solved, so the investigation is now a manhunt but with Madeleine's life at stake.