
The Case of the 'Hail Mary' Celeste
The Case Files of Jack Wenlock, Railway Detective
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Narrated by:
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Ric Jerrom
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By:
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Malcolm Pryce
About this listen
It was Tuesday the second of December 1947 when Jenny the Spiddler walked into my office: almost a month before they nationalised my mother. Jack Wenlock is the last of the Railway Goslings: that fabled cadre of railway detectives created at the Weeping Cross Railway Servants' Orphanage, who trod the corridors of the GWR trains in the years 1925 to 1947. Sworn to uphold the name of God's Wonderful Railway and all that the good men of England fought for in two world wars, Jack keeps the trains free of fare dodgers and purse-stealers, bounders and confidence tricksters, German spies and ladies of the night.
But now, as the clock ticks down towards the nationalisation of the railways Jack finds himself investigating a case that begins with an abducted great aunt, but soon develops into something far darker and more dangerous. It reaches up to the corridors of power and into the labyrinth of the greatest mystery in all the annals of railway lore- the disappearance in 1915 of 23 nuns from the 7:25 Swindon to Bristol Temple Meads, or the case of the "Hail Mary" Celeste. Shady government agents, drunken riverboat captains, a bandaged book-seller, a missing manuscript, a melancholic gorilla and a 4070 Godstow Castle engine - the one with a sloping throatplate in the firebox and the characteristic double cough in the chuffs - all collide on a journey that will take your breath away.
©2015 Malcolm Pryce (P)2015 Audible Inc.Critic reviews
“An utter delight – this cocktail of the surreal and the terrifyingly real is a rare entertainment for rail fans and crime fans alike” (Michael Williams, author of On the Slow Train)
Proper great.
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Really not sure what to say
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Despite this, the book held me at arm's length; possibly, I think, because the hero's stoic reserve in the face of such egregious villainy presented a diffidence with which I struggled to engage. On the positive, Ric Jerrom is a first class narrator and brings a deft touch to the story, his Pathe News diction on the Cadbury Holt sections being a particular delight.
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Jim Stringer written by Peter Tinniswood
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A good story with a few irritations
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Disappointing
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