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Night Train to Murder
- An Ishmael Jones Mystery, Book 8
- Narrated by: Gildart Jackson
- Length: 6 hrs and 15 mins
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Summary
When a body is discovered in a locked toilet cubicle on the late-night train to Bath, Ishmael Jones is faced with his most puzzling case to date.
When Ishmael Jones and his partner, Penny, are asked to escort a VIP on the late-night train to Bath, it would appear to be a routine case. The Organisation has acquired intelligence that an attempt is to be made on Sir Dennis Gregson’s life as he travels to Bath to take up his new position as Head of the British Psychic Weapons Division. Ishmael’s mission is to ensure that Sir Dennis arrives safely.
How could anyone orchestrate a murder in a crowded railway carriage without being noticed and with no obvious means of escape? When a body is discovered in a locked toilet cubicle, Ishmael Jones has just 56 minutes to solve a seemingly impossible crime before the train reaches its destination.
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- Marple
- 20-03-20
Cracking series
Not the best in the series but still well worth a credit. Can’t wait for the next Ishmael and Penny adventure . As always superb narration.
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- Stephen Thresh
- 18-09-21
Enjoyable but obvious plot.
Enjoyable and well read as usual. Unfortunately the identity of the murderer is obvious at the outset and someone of Ishmael’s ability should have seen that. That aside, still enjoyed the story, despite it being more of a when will Ishmael realise and explain everything type of plot.
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