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The Blackpool Highflyer: a novel of sabotage, suspicion and steam

The Blackpool Highflyer: a novel of sabotage, suspicion and steam

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The Blackpool Highflyer: a novel of sabotage, suspicion and steam

by Martin, Andrew

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ISBN 10
0571219020
ISBN 13
9780571219025
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London: Faber and Faber, 2005. Later printing. Paperback. Very Good +. 5th printing of this trade paperback edition. Second in the Jim Stringer, Steam Detective series. A clean, unmarked copy in printed wrappers.

Synopsis

It is the summer of 1905 and Jim Stringer is copiloting a special train filled with overheated excursionists headed to Blackpool, the seaside resort on the English coast. At the moment when the train picks up speed, a huge rock comes into view farther down the tracks; it lies directly in their path. Full stop of the engine; full steam ahead with the mystery. As he did in The Necropolis Railway, Stringer doffs his railway hat and dons his detective’s derby, assisted once more by "the wife" and her brilliant detecting skills. Capturing the world of railway stations and locomotives during the Edwardian Age, The Blackpool Highflyer carries readers to a place where dark shadows lurk behind innocence and the solution to the mystery waits at the end of the line.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
93970
Title
The Blackpool Highflyer: a novel of sabotage, suspicion and steam
Author
Martin, Andrew
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good +
Quantity Available
1
Edition
Later printing
ISBN 10
0571219020
ISBN 13
9780571219025
Publisher
Faber and Faber
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
2005

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