A review by vsbedford
Blood on the Tracks: Railway Mysteries by Martin Edwards

5.0

A super solid collection that, to me, has several standout entries and only one outright stinker (the useless Michael Innes' entry "Murder on the 7.16" which barely qualifies as a cohesive narrative much less a mystery that gives the reader ANY chance to solve it, but then I'm not an Innes/Appleby fan at all). We are treated to both the Underground and the British railway system, country and city, thriller and police/detective investigation - a little something for every type of fan of British crime stories. A very strong recommend!

I received an ecopy from the publishers and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.