Last Stop on the Murder Express
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''Quirky and colourful'' Times Crime Club''The village life, the
(mostly awful) food, the appalling hooch and, above all, the
loveable eccentricity of Olga, make this a novel to treasure'' A.
N. Wilson''This intriguing but charming murder mystery is packed
with psychological depth and wonderfully-drawn characters'' Eleanor
RayLiterary fame beckons for Olga Pushkin, Railway Engineer (Second
Class), when her self-help manual for hard-working women is
published at last. In the meantime, however, Olga still has a
household to support, a hedgehog to feed, and railway tracks to
maintain from her tiny Siberian village of Roslazny, which has just
become the target for Russian Railways budget cuts. Worse still,
her beloved sergeant of police, Vassily Marushkin, has reunited
with his long-lost wife Rozalina. And soon Rozalina is forcing
Vassily to consider moving away...Matters aren''t helped when
Olga''s scheming superior, Boris Andreyev, forces her to babysit a
special Romanov-themed murder mystery steam train doing the rounds
of the local towns. Parked in a siding near Roslazny, the players
deliver the first of several intended performances - only for a
staged murder to become very real. Vassily starts a homicide
investigation in conjunction with his boss, the mercurial Captain
Zemsky, but both are baffled when another murder follows on the
heels of the first. Old-school Zemsky bans Olga from joining the
investigation - but she soon makes vital discoveries that point
towards something deeper and more worrying than the murders alone.
Further afield, a rival author emerges to steal Olga''s crown,
while back in Roslazny Olga begins to suspect that Vassily''s wife
Rozalina might be hiding secrets of her own. With chaos striking
Roslazny, can Olga solve the murders, save her literary career, and
settle Rozalina''s identity before she loses Vassily forever?Praise
for C J Farrington''The book is an absolute delight, evocative
equally of the frozen steppes, bad vodka and worse sausage, and
full of larger than life characters. Olga Pushkin is an endearing
protagonist, who is hopefully set for a series as long as the Trans
Siberian Railway.'' L C Tyler''Written with a warmth that would
thaw Siberia, this intriguing but charming murder mystery is packed
with psychological depth and wonderfully-drawn characters. It also
features the best hedgehog I''ve met in a novel.'' Eleanor Ray