Obelists en Route

The luxurious Transcontinental Express, a locomotive journeying coast-to-coast across the United States, is the height of 1930s technology and sophistication. Alongside carriages for dining, drinking and dancing, there’s even a swimming pool car – in which the corpse of a banker is found floating facedown just one day into the journey. With nowhere to hide, any passenger could be next. It’s up to the clever Dr Pons – with his sharp wit and knack for impossible puzzles – to get to the bottom of the case, before it is too late.

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First published in 1937, a Golden Age classic murder mystery set on a cross-country train.

‘A highly ingenious, entertaining and unusual tale.’ Daily Herald

The luxurious Transcontinental Express, a locomotive journeying coast-to-coast across the United States, is the height of 1930s technology and sophistication. Alongside carriages for dining, drinking and dancing, there’s even a swimming pool car. And it’s there, just one day into the journey, that the corpse of a banker is found.

With a killer on the train, the passengers soon begin to turn on one another. It’s up to the clever Dr Pons – with his sharp wit and knack for impossible puzzles – to get to the bottom of the case, even as every new piece of evidence seems to suggest more perplexing possibilities.

‘Ingenious . . . A satisfyingly complex solution to both crimes.’ Booklist

Extravagantly brainy, gloriously dated.’ Kirkus

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Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 19.8 × 12.7 × 3.5 cm
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