Murder Aboard the Flying Scotsman
A Ginger Gold Mystery, Book 8
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Klett
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By:
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Lee Strauss
About this listen
Mayhem all aboard!
One blustery day in October of 1924, newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Basil Reed travel aboard the recently christened Flying Scotsman, a high-speed steam engine train that travels from London to Edinburgh, for their honeymoon. With only one short stop at York, Ginger anticipates time with her new husband will fly by.
She’s wrong. Something terrible has happened in the Royal Mail carriage, which forces the train to stop dead in its tracks. There’s been a death and Chief Inspector Reed has been asked to investigate.
It’s a uniquely disturbing murder and Ginger and Basil are eager to puzzle it out together. What do the first class passengers have to do with the dead man? With another crime shortly discovered, Ginger and Basil soon realize they’re not dealing with a run-of-the-mill killer - they’re dealing with a mastermind who’s not done playing with them yet.
Researching for the Ginger Gold Mysteries has been so much fun. I hope you sense that as you listen. Ginger Gold is smart, savvy, and delightful. The fashions, the dances, the crime. Never fear, the Ginger Gold Mysteries are cozy, so no scary, graphic on-stage violence. You'll find these audiobooks to be clean listens, with no swearing or sex. I hope you enjoy the Ginger Gold Mystery series!
Hop aboard the 1920s! The Ginger Gold Mystery series:
- Murder on the SS Rosa (Book 1)
- Murder at Hartigan House (Book 2)
- Murder at Bray Manor (Book 3)
- Murder at Feathers & Flair (Book 4)
- Murder at the Mortuary (Book 5)
- Murder at Kensington Gardens (Book 6)
- Murder at st. George’s Church (Book 7)
- The Wedding of Ginger & Basil (Book 7.5)
- Murder Aboard the Flying Scotsman (Book 8)
- Murder at the Boat Club (Book 9)
- Murder on Eaton Square (Book 10)
- Murder by Plum Pudding (Book 11)
- Murder on Fleet Street (Book 12)~\
- And more on the way!
A brand new 1950s series! The Rosa Reed Mystery series:
- Murder at High Tide (Book 1)
- Murder on the Boardwalk (Book 2)
- Murder at the Bomb Shelter (Book 3)
- Murder on Location (Book 4)
Don't miss Lady Gold Investigates, the short story companion series!
©2018 La Plume Press (P)2020 La Plume PressCritic reviews
“Clever and entertaining, you’ll love this charming Golden Age mystery series. And the fashion is to die for!” (Molly C. Quinn, actress, Castle)
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- Mrs. C. Hunt
- 29-09-22
Murder Aboard the Flying Scotsman
This is another terrific mystery with the happy couple hoping a romantic trip to start they honeymoon together, when an unexpected head turns up in the post! This brilliant tail keeps you guessing till the end, loads of fun to listen to the great voice of Elizabeth Klett.
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- korienia mcneilly
- 20-06-22
enjoying the series very much.
I've enjoyed all of Lee's books. once you get into them you find yourself wanting the next one. I've listened to them all a couple of times now.
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- L WILSON
- 01-10-20
Don’t believe this is a best selling author.
The scenario is impossible in Post Office post van. The rest of the story therefore is ludicrous.
The narrator is very poor. Don’t know how she got the job.
Sorry Lee no more of your books for me.
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