Begleiten Sie uns auf eine fesselnde Reise in das viktorianische London, wo das Zeitalter von Dampf und Eisenbahnschienen die Bühne für packende Kriminalfälle bildet. Diese Serie verfolgt die scharfsinnigen Ermittlungen von Scotland-Yard-Detektiven, die vor dem Hintergrund einer sich rasant verändernden Welt komplexe Verbrechen aufklären. Freuen Sie sich auf eine Mischung aus historischer Spannung, atmosphärischen Schauplätzen und der Suche nach Gerechtigkeit in einer transformativen Zeit.
1851 and the city of London anticipates the grand opening of the Great
Expedition. The London to Birmingham mail train is looted and derailed and
Detective Colbeck fights to untangle a web of murder, blackmail and
destruction.
Faced with what initially appears to be a motiveless murder, Colbeck is
intrigued by the murder weapon - a noose. When it emerges that the victim had
worked as a public executioner, Colbeck realises that this must be
intrinsically linked to the killer's choice of weapon. However, the further he
delves into the case, the more mysterious it becomes.
It is 1852, and Inspector Robert Colbeck and his assistant Sergeant Victor
Leeming are faced with their most difficult case to date. As a train speeds
over the Sankey Viaduct, a man is hurled from a carriage into the canal below.
It later transpires that he has been stabbed to death. This book is the third
in the Railway Detective series.
Derby Day at Epsom Downs. A multitude of people crowd to watch the races:
dukes and dustmen, bishops and beggars, privileged ladies and prostitutes. The
gamut of Victorian society and a hotbed for crime and crooks of all kinds.
With the nation a-flutter in the run up to this national event, a disembodied
head is discovered on a passenger train.
As crowds of passengers rush to make the departure of the London to Brighton Express, a man watches from the shadows nearby - Chaos, fatalities and unbelievable destruction are the scene soon after when the train derails just outside the Balcombe Tunnel. Could it simply be a case of driver error? Detective Inspector Colbeck thinks not.
Yorkshire 1855. When Colonel Aubrey Tarleton walks into the path of a speeding
train, he is crushed to death. Inspector Robert Colbeck is immediately put on
the case. Tarleton's wife had recently gone missing, but was the colonel
responsible for her disappearance? It's up to Colbeck and his trusty sergeant
Victor Leeming to uncover the truth.
Inspector Robert Colbeck has his work cut out for him when his nemesis Jeremy Oxley escapes while en route to his execution. A game of cat and mouse ensues that will bring the Railway Detective far from his home in Victorian London across the sea to the new World and New York.
Guy Fawkes Night, 1857. Joel Heygate was the popular stationmaster at Exeter
St David s railway station. So the town is horrified when his remains are
discovered in the embers of the annual Bonfire Night celebration. Detective
Inspector Robert Colbeck unearths three suspects, but are they missing
something?
A train veers off the rails near the Scottish border and plunges into the lake
below. Inspector Colbeck is summoned to investigate and finds that a large,
complex conspiracy may be afoot.
Inspector Colbeck and Sergeant Leeming are summoned to Burnhope Manor when
young Imogen Burnhope and her maid Rhoda have disappeared on a non-stop train
journey to Oxford.
St Mary's Church, Spondon. A little girl playing hide-and-seek jumps into a
freshly-dug grave to find a dead man already occupying it. It is the body of a
senior director of the Midland Railway. Inspector Colbeck and Sergeant Leeming
travel to Derbyshire to investigate.
1860, Wimborne, Dorset. Rebecca Tullidge, miserably married, is having an
affair with a railway officer, who she finds dead on the railway tracks.
Mayoral hopeful, Mr Feltham calls for the Railway Detective to solve the
hideous crime. With a pregnant wife at home, Colbeck must work at speed if he
is to return in time for the birth.
1860: Following a string of successful performances, the Moscardi Circus is travelling by train to Newcastle for their next show. Amongst the usual railway hubbub, the animals have been loaded, the clowns - now incognito - are aboard, and Mauro Moscardi himself is comfortable in a first-class compartment with a cigar. Yet a collision on the track with a couple of sleepers causes pandemonium: passengers are thrown about, animals escape into the night, and the future of the circus looks uncertain. When the body of a woman is discovered in woodland next to the derailment, Inspector Colbeck is despatched to lend assistance, believing the two incidents might be connected. It is up to Colbeck to put the pieces together to discover the identity of the nameless woman and unmask who is targeting Moscardi's Magnificent Circus.
December 1860. With Christmas fast approaching, the last thing Inspector
Colbeck needs is a complex case. As he wrestles with one crime, he is alarmed
to hear of another - the abduction of Superintendent Tallis. Colbeck and
Leeming find themselves raceing to solve a brutal murder before rushing to
Kent in a bid to save the superintendent's life.
1861, East Anglia. Alone in a first-class carriage, the Swarbricks are robbed at gunpoint, but when the universally-admired Swarbrick fights back, the train robber takes more than money and jewellery, killing the man working to unify East Anglia's tangle of railway networks. Inspector Colbeck is brought in from London, as the only detective in Britain with enough expertise for the job. But as Swarbrick's glowing reputation begins to crumble, the line of investigation isn't clear: Is this the act of a bungling burglar, a business rival, a disgruntled son, or a jealous lover? Whoever it is, they are determined to involve Colbeck in their fight. Is the Railway Detective following the right track or will he need to switch points to bring the murderer to justice?
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, and this journey is no exception...
A goods train is going 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 is called in to investigate.
With academic disputes, sporting rivalry and a clandestine romance in play,
the Railway Detective will have to disentangle the many threads of Pomeroy's
life in order to answer the truth of his death.
An eagerly awaited collection of brand new, specially commissioned short
stories from the Master of historical crime fiction, featuring his quick
witted Railway Detective, Inspector Colbeck.