Thursday, July 17, 2025

Danger at Dead Man's Pass by MG Leonard and Sam Sedgman

Back to the train detectives, and this was another enjoyable, fast-paced ride.  I did miss Uncle Nat a bit in this book as he had less of a role.  But the story was dark and mysterious, and I was so engrossed that when I had arranged to meet someone in town one afternoon I snuck into Waterstones before they arrived and found the book on the shelf so I could carry on reading a bit more!


These are great books for children who are confident readers, and for grown-ups who just enjoy a good story.

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