A review by iskanderjonesiv
Murder on the Flying Scotsman by Carola Dunn

Daisy's in danger of heading off the rails!

Daisy's embarking on a journey to Edinburgh and her biggest worry is that she has forgotten her book, so how will she pass the time? Her concern proves to be pointless, however, as once the journey begins Daisy finds a pint-sized stowaway on board - Belinda, the daughter of dreamy Detective Chief Inspector Alec Fletcher, Daisy's beau.

No sooner has this problem revealed itself than Daisy and Belinda run into a bickering Scottish clan en route to the deathbed of the head of the family. But before the express reaches its first stop, one of the greedy McGowans has turned up dead. Is it murder? Daisy's willing to bet her first-class ticket it is - after all, the victim was the heir-in-waiting and she's sharing the carriage with an entire family of suspects who have everything to gain by his death...

From Library Journal

When someone murders the ne'er-do-well beneficiary of a family fortune aboard the famous train, the Honourable Daisy Dalrymple, also on board, becomes involved. Set in 1923, with a cast of greedy suspects, a good bet.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Review

''Set in 1923, with a cast of greedy suspects, a good bet.'' --Library Journal

''A satisfying mystery.'' --Register Guard (Eugene, Oregon)