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The Railway Man: A DCI Blizzard murder mystery

The Railway Man: A DCI Blizzard murder mystery

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Few tears are shed when an ex-boxer and local hard man is found dead in a disused railway signal box.


When DCI John Blizzard is called in to investigate, he discovers no shortage of people who would want the bully dead. But getting any of them to come forward proves difficult.


Having interrupted the opening day of the public display of a steam engine that DCI Blizzard lovingly helped restore, few are keener than he to see the perpetrator under lock and key.


It transpires that the victim once gave a man life-changing injuries with a cruel sucker punch, thus Blizzard's colleagues think they've found a likely suspect. But the veteran detective is not so sure.


In fact, the real culprits might be much closer to home. Probing deeper into the web of lies that surrounded the man's life, Blizzard might have to confront unpalatable truths that shatter his nostalgic view of the city's past.


Set in the fictional port city of Hafton in northern England, THE RAILWAY MAN is a traditional British whodunit with a thrilling contemporary twist. The novel is the third title by John Dean to feature the burly, no-nonsense detective, John Blizzard, a man who refuses to take no for an answer.


All the books in the series, in order of publication, are:


1. THE LONG DEAD

2. STRANGE LITTLE GIRL

3. THE RAILWAY MAN

4. THE SECRETS MAN

5. A BREACH OF TRUST

6. DEATH LIST

7. A FLICKER IN THE NIGHT

8. THE LATCH MAN

9. NO AGE TO DIE

10. THE VENGEANCE MAN

11. THE NAME ON THE BULLET

Author: John Dean
Publisher: Book Folks
Published: 01/22/2024
Pages: 214
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.52lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.00w x 0.49d
ISBN: 9781804621585

About the Author
Dean, John: - John Dean is a former journalist who worked on regional newspapers for 17 years before going freelance in 1997. As a freelance, he wrote for regional and national newspapers and for many magazines on subjects as diverse as crime, wildlife and business before retiring in March 2020 to concentrate on his crime fiction. He also runs creative writing courses. John lives in South West Scotland.

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