Murder at Deviation Junction - Andrew Martin - Books - Mariner Books - 9780156034456 - 2009
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Murder at Deviation Junction

Andrew Martin

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Murder at Deviation Junction

Jacket Description/Back: "These historical novels are the best I have read this century." -- Katherine A. Powers, "The Boston Globe" From the author of "The Necropolis Railway," "The Blackpool Highflyer," and "The Lost Luggage Porter" comes another thrilling mystery featuring railway detective Jim Stringer. It is winter 1909, and Jim desperately needs his anticipated New Year's promotion in order to pay for a nurse for his ailing son. Jumping at any opportunity to impress his supervisor, Jim agrees to investigate a standard assault in a nearby town. But when his train home hits a snowdrift and a body is discovered buried in the snow, Jim finds himself tracking another dangerous killer. Soon he is on a mad chase to find the suspect, trailing him to the furnaces of Ironopolis and across the country on a dangerous ride to the Highlands. As pursuer becomes pursued, Jim begins to doubt he will ever get his promotion--or that he will survive this case at all. "No matter how deeply Jim plunges into the poverty and filth of England's industrial age, he never loses his sense of wonder at the monstrous beauty of its great machines."--"New York Times Book Review""Fairly bursts with energetic prose . . . Andrew Martin succeeds brilliantly at re-creating a railwayman's lot." --"Seattle Times" ANDREW MARTIN was a "Spectator "(London) Young Writer of the Year. He lives in London. ""Review Quotes: PRAISE FOR THE JIM STRINGER MYSTERIES "No matter how deeply Jim plunges into the poverty and filth of England's industrial age, he never loses his sense of wonder at the monstrous beauty of its great machines."--Marilyn Stasio, "New York Times Book Review""Fairly bursts with energetic prose . . . Andrew Martin succeeds brilliantly at re-creating a railwayman's lot." --"Seattle Times""""" ""Review Quotes: PRAISE FOR THE JIM STRINGER MYSTERIES “No matter how deeply Jim plunges into the poverty and filth of England?s industrial age, he never loses his sense of wonder at the monstrous beauty of its great machines.?—Marilyn Stasio, "New York Times Book Review" “Fairly bursts with energetic prose . . . Andrew Martin succeeds brilliantly at re-creating a railwayman?s lot.? —"Seattle Times" """" ""  Review Citations:

Publishers Weekly 11/17/2008 pg. 46 (EAN 9780156034456, Paperback)

Booklist 12/15/2008 pg. 26 (EAN 9780156034456, Paperback)

Library Journal 01/15/2009 pg. 64 (EAN 9780156034456, Paperback)

New York Times Book Review 01/25/2009 pg. 22 (EAN 9780156034456, Paperback)

Kirkus Reviews 12/15/2008 pg. 1280 (EAN 9780156034456, Paperback)

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released 2009
ISBN13 9780156034456
Publishers Mariner Books
Pages 249
Dimensions 135 × 201 × 23 mm   ·   249 g

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