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"The sweltering summer of 1911. Trouble is brewing with Germany. Half the country is on strike; the other half seems to be in flames. And in his most perplexing case to date, railway detective Jim Stringer has forty-eight hours to solve a murder not yet committed." "One Friday evening, a special train rolls into York station. It carries a young aristocrat lately found guilty of murdering his father. Briefly entrusted into Jim's custody, he warns of yet another murder about to happen in his home village." "Jim and his strong-willed wife, Lydia, take the train along the near-deserted branch line, They seek out the intended victim, who, despite their attempts to warn him, Stubbornly refuses to leave on the next train. Jim has one weekend to track an ever-growing number of suspects, stop a murder, and unravel a conspiracy of international dimensions."--Jacket.
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Death on a branch line
2013, ISIS Large Print
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"It's the sweltering summer of 1911, and one Friday evening a young aristocrat arrives into the custody of detective Jim Stringer, a man recently found guilty of murdering his father in the sleepy village of Adenwold. He warns Jim of another murder likely to happen in the same village - that of his brother, a reclusive intellectual. When Jim and his wife Lydia arrive at Adenwold they encounter a host of likely suspects and the intended victim, and suddenly Jim has one weekend in which to stop a murder and unravel a conspiracy of international dimensions ..."--Publisher's description.
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