
Everyone on This Train Is a Suspect
A Novel
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Barton Welch
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Megan Smart
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From the bestselling author of Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone, a fiendishly fun locked room (train) murder mystery that "offers a tip of the hat to the great Agatha Christie novel while at the same time being a modern reinvention of it" (Nita Prose) -- perfect for fans of Richard Osman and Anthony Horowitz
When the Australian Mystery Writers’ Society invited me to their crime-writing festival aboard the Ghan, the famous train between Darwin and Adelaide, I was hoping for some inspiration for my second book. Fiction, this time: I needed a break from real people killing each other. Obviously, that didn’t pan out.
The program is a who’s who of crime writing royalty:
the debut writer (me!)
the forensic science writer
the blockbuster writer
the legal thriller writer
the literary writer
the psychological suspense writer
But when one of us is murdered, the remaining authors quickly turn into five detectives. Together, we should know how to solve a crime.
Of course, we should also know how to commit one.
How can you find a killer when all the suspects know how to get away with murder?
©2024 Benjamin Stevenson (P)2024 HarperCollins PublishersWhat listeners say about Everyone on This Train Is a Suspect
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- Aebell
- 02-10-24
A satisfying sequel
I enjoyed Stevenson’s first nifty take on the mystery genre enough to want to read the second. It doesn’t disappoint - in fact, it might even be better than the first. The “writers’ festival on a train” set-up works well, and I think the plot is very cleverly executed; it feels tighter than the first. And Ernest is a delightful narrator - funny, self-deprecating, and at times introspective. I was surprised to find myself with a few tears near the end. This was a binge listen.
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