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Jim Stringer

Suivez les aventures de Jim Stringer, un cheminot et détective amateur naviguant à travers les mystères de l'Angleterre du début du XXe siècle. Cette série vous plonge dans une époque de machines à vapeur et d'énigmes intrigantes, où chaque affaire met à l'épreuve son esprit vif et son courage. Plongez dans des récits captivants remplis de rebondissements, découvrant des vérités cachées sur fond d'un monde en pleine révolution industrielle.

Murder at Deviation Junction
Jim Stringer: The Lost Luggage Porter
The Blackpool highflyer
The Necropolis Railway

Ordre de lecture recommandé

  1. The Necropolis Railway

    • 240pages
    • 9 heures de lecture

    Andrew Martin has written an historical thriller set around the true story of the Brookwood Necropolis Railway, which carried the dead from Waterloo Station. Previous novels by the author include 'Bilton' and 'The Bobby Dazzlers'.

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  2. The Blackpool highflyer

    • 352pages
    • 13 heures de lecture

    'Genuinely gripping ... A brilliant evocation of Edwardian working-class life - the sort of thing DH Lawrence might have written had he been less verbose or been blessed with a sense of humour.' Peter Parker, Evening StandardThe second Jim Stringer adventure, The Blackpool Highflyer is a suberbly atmospheric thriller of sabotage, suspicion and steam. 'Unique and important ... There is no one else who is writing like Andrew Martin today.' Ian Marchant, Guardian'Evokes Edwardian Yorkshire and Lancashire, their great industrial prosperity and singular ways of living, quite brilliantly in a historical whodunnit which for its fresh and stealthy approach to past times deserves the adjective Bainbridgean.' Ian Jack, Guardian (Books of the Year)'A steamy whodunnit ... This may well be the best fiction about the railways since Dickens.' Michael Williams, Independent on Sunday

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  3. Jim's faltering career in the railway police hangs on whether he can solve the murder - but before long the pursuer becomes the pursued, and Jim finds himself fighting not just for his job, but for his very life as well.

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