A review by felinity
A Ticket to Oblivion by Edward Marston

3.0

The initial mystery is relatively easily solved, but the underlying problem... that would take some unraveling.

It lacked the strength of the earlier books: the railway history was limited, some of the dialogue felt stilted, the missing women were too formulaic, and I felt the input from Maddy and her father was unnecessary.

Might have been better as a novella, but it was a decent read.