A normal train ride turns into a nasty surprise...
The Crimson Ramblers embark on a train ride to Westpool, ready to perform in Andy McKay's concert party on the pier pavilion.
But before they even arrive, bizarre events start to occur.
A mysterious packet is thrown into their compartment, heralding a string of suspicious events...
With their dressing rooms being burgled and all their belongings searched, it is no the wonder the group start to feel uneasy.
With more than one person keen to get their hands on the packet, their lives are put in jeopardy, with the Summer show becoming a focal point for murder, mystery and sudden death.
The Crimson Ramblers start suspecting that the culprit may be in closer circles than they realised, but no-one can figure out what is inside the packet and why are people sacrificing lives to gain possession of it?
Gerald Verner maintains the suspense in this intriguing mystery novel, through character deception, building up to a surprising climax.
'A gripping murder mystery' - Thomas Waugh
Gerald Verner (1897-1980) was the pseudonym of British writer John Robert Stuart Pringle. Born in London, Verner wrote more than 120 novels that have been translated in over 35 languages, and many of his books have been adapted into films, radio serials and stage plays. Verner also wrote forty-four Sexton Blake tales.
Genre: Mystery
The Crimson Ramblers embark on a train ride to Westpool, ready to perform in Andy McKay's concert party on the pier pavilion.
But before they even arrive, bizarre events start to occur.
A mysterious packet is thrown into their compartment, heralding a string of suspicious events...
With their dressing rooms being burgled and all their belongings searched, it is no the wonder the group start to feel uneasy.
With more than one person keen to get their hands on the packet, their lives are put in jeopardy, with the Summer show becoming a focal point for murder, mystery and sudden death.
The Crimson Ramblers start suspecting that the culprit may be in closer circles than they realised, but no-one can figure out what is inside the packet and why are people sacrificing lives to gain possession of it?
Gerald Verner maintains the suspense in this intriguing mystery novel, through character deception, building up to a surprising climax.
Praise for Gerald Verner
'A gripping murder mystery' - Thomas Waugh
Gerald Verner (1897-1980) was the pseudonym of British writer John Robert Stuart Pringle. Born in London, Verner wrote more than 120 novels that have been translated in over 35 languages, and many of his books have been adapted into films, radio serials and stage plays. Verner also wrote forty-four Sexton Blake tales.
Genre: Mystery
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