Lori Dykes
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Murder on the Minnesota
- By: Edward Marston
- Narrated by: James Langton
- Length: 9 hrs and 10 mins
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New York, 1908. Private detectives George Dillman and Genevieve Masefield plan to take a break from work upon the Cunard Line’s fleet with the offer of employment upon the Minnesota, a freighter and passenger vessel, which is bound for the Far East. Although the pair are investigating the possibility of a smuggling operation on the route, at first all appears to be smooth sailing, but the voyage takes a dire turn when a fiery Catholic missionary is murdered and it proves to be the first in a series of crimes that plague the crossing.
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Really good
- By Lori Dykes on 03-27-25
- Murder on the Minnesota
- By: Edward Marston
- Narrated by: James Langton
Really good
Reviewed: 03-27-25
Really enjoyed this one. Fun being on a ship with all the interesting characters. You never know what people are hiding!! Great narration
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Murder on the Mauretania
- By: Edward Marston
- Narrated by: James Langton
- Length: 9 hrs and 51 mins
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November 1907. George Dillman and Genevieve Masefield sail from Liverpool to New York on the maiden voyage of the luxurious Mauretania. Employed by the Cunard Line again as private detectives, they pose as passengers on what proves to be a very eventful crossing. Dillman is instrumental in rescuing a crew member from being washed overboard in severe weather, but he is unable to save one of the first-class passengers from the same fate.
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Great
- By Lori Dykes on 03-26-25
- Murder on the Mauretania
- By: Edward Marston
- Narrated by: James Langton
Great
Reviewed: 03-26-25
Really enjoying this series! Surprising how much can happen in a shop! Good mystery and interesting characters!
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Murder on the Lusitania
- By: Edward Marston
- Narrated by: James Langton
- Length: 8 hrs and 51 mins
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September 1907. George Dillman sets sail from Liverpool to New York on the Lusitania's maiden voyage. Posing as a passenger, Dillman is in fact an undercover detective hired by the Cunard Line to keep an eye out for petty crimes. But after some uneventful days aboard, the ship’s blueprints are stolen and then a body is found. As Dillman works to get to the bottom of the crimes, he makes an unusual friend, first-class passenger Genevieve Masefield, and the two uncover secrets aboard the ship that prove explosive.
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Edward Marston has another good series
- By wisconsinclark on 04-02-22
- Murder on the Lusitania
- By: Edward Marston
- Narrated by: James Langton
Really good
Reviewed: 03-25-25
I have enjoyed this authors books so excited to start a new series. I really enjoy this was on a shop. From history and the information was very interesting. Looking forward to more!
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Mystery at the Station Hotel
- Railway Detective, Book 23
- By: Edward Marston
- Narrated by: Gordon Griffin
- Length: 9 hrs and 37 mins
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Shrewsbury, 1866. Julian Lockyer is an imposing gentleman in his late fifties. Having reserved a room for the night at the Station Hotel, he asks to be called early in the morning because he has a train to catch. Repeated attempts are made to wake him but there is no response. After forcing the door, the horrified hotel staff discover the bloodied corpse but with the knife still in his hand ... could he have killed himself in such a brutal manner?
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So good
- By Lori Dykes on 03-23-25
- Mystery at the Station Hotel
- Railway Detective, Book 23
- By: Edward Marston
- Narrated by: Gordon Griffin
So good
Reviewed: 03-23-25
I hope there will be more in this series because need a couple of storylines wrapped up. Excellent suspense and characters.
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Murder in Transit
- Railway Detective, Book 22
- By: Edward Marston
- Narrated by: Sam Dastor
- Length: 9 hrs and 17 mins
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On a dark, brooding evening on the Isle of Wight, Agnes Raybould and her companion find themselves an empty first-class compartment on the train. But before long a middle-aged man, clearly in high spirits after dining at his club, joins them, and begins a conversation. His name is Edwin Blanchard – and within moments of the train leaving the station, Agnes and her accomplice strangle him.
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Great
- By Lori Dykes on 03-21-25
- Murder in Transit
- Railway Detective, Book 22
- By: Edward Marston
- Narrated by: Sam Dastor
Great
Reviewed: 03-21-25
I love this series and could not wait until they captured these villains! Secrets abound when a high profile man is murdered and the culprits are in the run!
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Death at the Terminus
- Railway Detective, Book 21
- By: Edward Marston
- Narrated by: Sam Dastor
- Length: 9 hrs and 7 mins
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1865. A passenger train stands in York station. Jack Follis, the guard, patrols the platform to make sure that everyone is safely aboard. Returning to the brake van to load a box into it, he is alarmed by a smell of burning. Before he can find the cause, there is an explosion and the van is engulfed in flames. Responding to summons from the North-Eastern Railway, Robert Colbeck and Victor Leeming are sent to investigate. The two are split on whether a murder has taken place. Although the information they received was scant, Colbeck is convinced this is a murder case.
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Really good
- By Lori Dykes on 03-19-25
- Death at the Terminus
- Railway Detective, Book 21
- By: Edward Marston
- Narrated by: Sam Dastor
Really good
Reviewed: 03-19-25
Another great addition. Only sad because there is only one more. Want to see Lydia get together with her kind of beau. Always exciting and many red herrings
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The Railway Detective's Christmas Case
- The Railway Detective, Book 20
- By: Edward Marston
- Narrated by: Sam Dastor
- Length: 9 hrs and 14 mins
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December 1864. As a cold winter wind scours the Worcestershire countryside, an excursion train comes through a tunnel in the Malvern Hills, only to be confronted by a blockage on the line ahead. The driver manages to slow the train down so that the impact is minimised, but the passengers are alarmed. The first person to alight is Cyril Hubbleday, the man in charge of the excursion. He walks to the front of the locomotive—and, as he is talking to the driver, fireman and guard, he is shot dead by a sniper.
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Great
- By Lori Dykes on 03-18-25
- The Railway Detective's Christmas Case
- The Railway Detective, Book 20
- By: Edward Marston
- Narrated by: Sam Dastor
Great
Reviewed: 03-18-25
Another great addition to this series. A lot of red herrings and suppositions bring this one in a long journey to the truth. Excellent narration as always
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Tragedy on the Branch Line
- The Railway Detective, Book 19
- By: Edward Marston
- Narrated by: Sam Dastor
- Length: 9 hrs and 27 mins
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When Robert Pomeroy, a young undergraduate at Corpus Christi College, finds a letter slipped under his door in the early hours of a rainy day, he flies into a panic. He hurries to the railway station. But he doesn’t reach his destination alive. Inspector Colbeck and Sergeant Leeming are called upon to investigate this tragedy on the railway. It soon becomes apparent that Cambridge’s hopes of success in the forthcoming boat race rested on Pomeroy’s shoulders.
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Disappointing narration
- By Penelope on 08-13-21
- Tragedy on the Branch Line
- The Railway Detective, Book 19
- By: Edward Marston
- Narrated by: Sam Dastor
Great
Reviewed: 03-16-25
Another intriguing murder mystery. A young man is killed mysteriously and the duo are on it! A lot of red herrings
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Slaughter in the Sapperton Tunnel
- The Railway Detective, Book 18
- By: Edward Marston
- Narrated by: Gordon Griffin
- Length: 9 hrs and 25 mins
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1862. A goods train is speeding through the Sapperton Tunnel when it hits a makeshift pen of sheep inexplicably set up near the exit. The animals are slaughtered by the impact whilst the train hits a pile of rocks and is derailed, seriously injuring the occupants. Inspector Colbeck discovers that the shepherd and his dog are missing. Stephen Rydall who owned the sheep is shocked by the occurrence, which further affects him as he is a major shareholder in the Great Western Railway.
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Good
- By Lori Dykes on 03-14-25
- Slaughter in the Sapperton Tunnel
- The Railway Detective, Book 18
- By: Edward Marston
- Narrated by: Gordon Griffin
Good
Reviewed: 03-14-25
Another great addition to this series. Trying to figure out the killer or what happened is definitely a fun journey.
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Fear on the Phantom Special
- The Railway Detective, Book 17
- By: Edward Marston
- Narrated by: Gordon Griffin
- Length: 9 hrs and 17 mins
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Halloween 1861. A special train with two carriages steams across the Lake District at night on its way to a place notorious for its record of supernatural incidents. Lighting inside the carriages is poor, and without warning, the lamp goes out in the last compartment of the second carriage, plunging it into darkness. When the special reaches the end of its journey, the passengers pour out on to the station platform. There are almost 60 of them in all, laughing and jostling.
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Great
- By Lori Dykes on 03-11-25
- Fear on the Phantom Special
- The Railway Detective, Book 17
- By: Edward Marston
- Narrated by: Gordon Griffin
Great
Reviewed: 03-11-25
I love this series. You never know what is going to happen or who is going to get murdered! Narrator perfect and cannot wait for more
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