Terry is ninety and frail. He loves the railways, the old fashioned steam locomotives, the camaraderie amongst the volunteers and he feels this is a fitting way to end his life. He didn’t expect to be smothered and left to die however.
Detective Ashley is trying very hard to survive a day at a time after hearing about her boy friends sudden death. Working on a case may be the way to go, especially when they are dealing with someone who is targeting the train network and people connected to the history of these tiny villages on the network. Old history does not fade with time and revenge killings even decades later seem to be the norm for this bloodthirsty gang of old men who do not want to let go past enmities.
The murders were real, and the actual workings of this railway line are very descriptive and interesting reading, even for a novice like me with no clue how it works. That enthusiasm and interest still is very much alive for these old workhorses is strange but good for business as well.
Thank you Boldwood Books for sending me a copy courtesy of Netgalley.

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