Railway to Murder (A Buck Greene, Railroad Special Agent, Mystery) by Danny J. Bradbury – Review by Jenni Bishop
Railway to Murder by Danny J. Bradbury
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Bradbury is known for his historical fiction novels, and “Railway to Murder” is the first book in his new Buck Greene, Railroad Special Agent, Mysteries series. The story is set in the wild west during a time when men like Buck, who work on the gruelling railway line, are dealing with the aftermath of the American Civil War. Buck was looking for a fresh start, but he ends up entangled in an unexpected mystery. Now, he must uncover the identity of the murderer before they strike again. The book highlights the challenges of the time, as well as action, drama, intrigue, danger, survival, resilience, strength, and struggles, making for an interesting read. “Railway to Murder” is a well-written, multilayered, and intriguing murder mystery. Even if historical westerns aren’t usually your thing, this book is definitely worth a read.
Reviewed by @jennadb
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