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Necropolis Railway (Paperback)

by Andrew Martin (Author)
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First published in the U.K. in 2002, Martin's U.S. debut offers smooth prose, but suffers from its callow, 19-year-old protagonist, Jim Stringer. In 1903, Stringer leaves York for London to make something of himself on the railway, a consuming passion of his for years. Despite his letter of reference from a director of the London and South Western Railway, Stringer receives a hostile reception at Necropolis Railway and is soon delegated to dirty scut work connected with the transport of coffins to nearby cemeteries. When he learns his predecessor mysteriously disappeared, Stringer pursues an amateur investigation that turns dangerous after several people turn up dead. Basil Copper made better use of the creepy, atmospheric Necropolis Railway setting in his 1980 novel, Necropolis, and the almost impossibly naïve Stringer stumbles on the truth rather than displaying genuine cleverness. (Jan.)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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When this creepy-crawly suspense tale was originally published in the UK last year, the London Times called it "a classy potboiler . . . in the best traditions of Dickens and Collins (let alone Christie and Chandler)." There may be just a touch of hyperbole there, but the novel is certainly worthy of praise. The atmosphere is first-rate: Martin does a stunning job of bringing to life the era when steam locomotives chugged from London through the British countryside. And he intensifies by giving his hero, Jim Stringer, a job on one of those trains--not just any train but the one that carries bodies from London to burial on the city's outskirts. A refugee from the poverty of Yorkshire, Jim had been reduced to cleaning women's lavatories in railway stations before getting his big break and landing on the Necropolis Railway, where he endures hostile coworkers and working conditions only slightly better than those in the toilets. Even worse is his growing suspicion that a former worker may have met with foul play. The lurid tone and Jim's growing uneasiness lead to a supremely scary climax. Connie Fletcher
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2.0 out of 5 stars interesting but poorly written, Oct 30 2009
This could have been a more interesting book. I was looking for something more victorian gothic,what with the subject being a cemetery and all...but it's all trains, trains, trains! If you know something about steam trains, and are interested in a book on the subject, read this one...otw, you'll be as confused and bored as I was. Very disjointed writing style too. Paragraphs that made no sense at all with ongoing story just stuck there! I don't think I'll read any more of this author.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Escape into the Life of a British Victorian Railway Detective, Mar 26 2009
By Tammy Whalen (Ottawa, Canada) - See all my reviews
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You don't have to be a train spotter to enjoy this series. Andrew Martin does a terrific job of drawing the reader into working class Victorian England and specifically into the life of his protagonist who finds works on the railway and eventually becomes a railway detective. The Necropolis Railway really existed and excellent research went into making many quirky historical facts come to life. A very enjoyable read!
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