Railway Detective Series
By Edwin Tipple and Edwin Tipple
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About this series
In Harrowing Part 2: Unknown to DI Crosier, the serial killer is on a paid rampage to eliminate those people he doesn't like. But who is paying him? Crosier's attempt to trick the killer only adds harrowing pressure on his wife and children.
Will a trip to Scotland be of any use in solving his problems? Can the lovely Sergeant Cardin do anything to help the weary Crosier?
33,000 words
Titles in the series (3)
- Harrowing Part 3: The Trapped: Railway Detective
DI Crosier has much more than the serial killer on his mind. Someone dear to his heart is missing. His priority now is to find her. It seems as if all his plans to catch the serial killer are going wrong. His boss from Manchester Railway Police Department is proving himself to be worse than useless and, to top it all, his old chum from The Met pulls rank. But Crosier his having none of it: to hell with the consequences. Only the lovely sergeant, Clare Cardin, understands Crosier and seems to know what he really needs, much to the annoyance of Alice. And then there’s the outstanding mystery: why did the Harrow crash really happen? There's more to the events of the past decade than Crosier realizes. Someone knows what really happened? Who isn't being honest with him? The horrific reality of what went so badly wrong on the footplate of the Perth Express is exposed in a most unexpected manner. And therefore, who will pay the price, who will be The Trapped? Approx’ 33,000 words.
- Harrowing Part 1: The Murders: Railway Detective
Harrowing The Murders. Part 1 of a DI Crosier Thriller Serial. You can buy P1-P3 together as Harrowing: Calling at Tragedy, Serial Killing, Kidnap and Romance. The story is exactly the same, which ever you choose. The world’s oldest police force has no ordinary kidnapping, murder mysteries or serial killers to deal with here. This is a police procedural novel with a difference: it’s based on a real tragic event. Lorna is still suffering from the terrors induced by her nightmares. Nightmares brought on by seeing most of her family viciously ripped apart in England’s worst ever train crash which claimed the lives of 112 souls. That was in October 1952. And still the nightmares refuse to die with them. And the mystery of the crime? Why it happened? It remains just that: a mystery. Or does it? You will learn soon enough. Only now, seven years later, does Lorna discover several old newspaper cuttings about the crash, collected by her elderly father. One article refers to an Inspector Crosier, of the Railway Police. He apparently ran a second investigation connected to the crash, from Crewe station in mid Cheshire. Perhaps she should visit him? He might just be able help. Crosier is unwittingly drawn back into the mystery again, and several murders around Cheshire and Scotland. Britain’s first - and youngest - railway serial killer plays a deadly game of cat and mouse with Crosier and the Railway Police. At approx’ 33,000 words. Be sure to read, Harrowing Part 2: The Kidnap and the thrilling conclusion in, Harrowing Part 3: The Trapped. Historical note: this novel is based on a real event. Apart from the experiences of the fictional Lorna, the sequence of the terrifying three-train-crash is described how it happened. Categories: police procedural, railway detectives, crime fiction best sellers, crime fiction series, murder mystery series, murder mystery thriller, serial killer series, murder mystery and suspense. There's some extra snippets from Harrowing Part 2 at the end of this book.
- Harrowing Part 2: The Kidnap: Railway Detective
In Harrowing Part 2: Unknown to DI Crosier, the serial killer is on a paid rampage to eliminate those people he doesn't like. But who is paying him? Crosier's attempt to trick the killer only adds harrowing pressure on his wife and children. Will a trip to Scotland be of any use in solving his problems? Can the lovely Sergeant Cardin do anything to help the weary Crosier? 33,000 words
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