Jack Wenlock is the last of the Railway Goslings: that fabled cadre of railway detectives created at the Weeping Cross Railway Servants Orphanage, who trod the corridors of the GWR trains in the years 1925 to 1947. Sworn to uphold the name of Gods Wonderful Railway, Jack keeps the trains free of fare dodgers and purse-stealers, bounders and confidence tricksters, German spies and ladies of the night. But now, as the clock ticks down towards the nationalisation of the railways Jack finds himself investigating a case that begins with an abducted great aunt, but soon develops into something far darker and more dangerous. It reaches up to the corridors of power and into the labyrinth of the greatest mystery in all the annals of railway lore the disappearance in 1915 of twenty-three nuns from the 7.25 Swindon to Bristol Temple Meads, or the case of the Hail Mary Celeste. Shady government agents, drunken riverboat captains, a missing manuscript and a melancholic gorilla all collide on a journey that will take your breath away.
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Weight: 285g
Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
Publication Date: 24 Sep 2015
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781408851975
About Malcolm Pryce
Malcolm Pryce was born in the UK and has spent much of his life working and travelling abroad. He has been at various times a BMW assembly-line worker a hotel washer-up a deck hand on a yacht sailing the South Seas an advertising copywriter and the world's worst aluminium salesman. In 1998 he gave up his day job and booked a passage on a banana boat bound for South America in order to write Aberystwyth Mon Amour. He spent the next seven years living in Bangkok where he wrote three more novels in the series Last Tango in Aberystwyth The Unbearable Lightness of Being in Aberystwyth and Don't Cry for Me Aberystwyth. In 2007 he moved back to the UK and now lives in Oxford where he wrote From Aberystwyth with Love The Day Aberystwyth Stood Still and most recently The Case of the Hail Mary Celeste. malcolmpryce.com / @exogamist
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