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3.0 out of 5 stars
Another good mystery, with a tragic ending..,
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This review is from: Man Who Met the Train: A Carl Wilcox Mystery (Hardcover)
Harold Adams's "The man who met the Train" is a bit of a step back from "Barbed Wire Noose", but is still a good book. Carl Wilcox comes across a car wreck in Tocqueville and helps to rescue a little girl named Alma. The accident claimed the life of the mother, whose husband was mysteriously run over by a train only a few years before. Soon, Wilcox is hired by two bitter rivals in order to find the truth behind both deaths, and he finds that the accident wasn't an accident at all, and greed and envy are motives for murder. The story climaxes with bloodshed and tragedy.
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Man Who Met the Train: A Carl Wilcox Mystery by Harold Adams (Hardcover - Jan. 1989)
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