Chantecoq and the Mystery of the Blue Train
by Andrew Lawston
In 1920s Paris, the French king of detectives takes on a new batch of baffling cases in a series of traditional crime adventure thrillers.Murder! When the Count de Roscanvel's body is found on the railway tracks, shot through the heart then hit by the Blue Train from Paris to Marseille, police accuse France's top young novelist, and the Count's beautiful wife is suspected of complicity.
Harrassed by the police and shunned by her family, there's only place Countess de Roscanvel can turn. A small house in Paris on Avenue de Verzy, home to...
Chantecoq. King of detectives, master of disguise.
With the help of his wily secretary Météor, intrepid daughter Colette, and star reporter son-in-law Jacques Bellegarde, Chantecoq finds himself caught in a race against time to save an innocent man, and to restore the Countess's honour.
As an enigmatic former client returns to haunt France's greatest detective, and a masked man stalks the Countess de Roscanvel, can Chantecoq solve the Mystery of the Blue Train?
First published in France in 1929 (as "Le Mystère du Train Bleu"), and never before translated into English, this book is part of the "Further Exploits of Chantecoq" series, which sees the secret agent and expert spy catcher of Chantecoq and the Aubry Affair reborn as the greatest private detective of his age.PRAISE FOR CHANTECOQ
"An old-world charming detective with the cleverness of Sherlock Holmes and the personality of a warm, humorous continental gentleman""I like the Chantecoq series. They are clean but not full of fluff like cozy mysteries often are.""If you love Sherlock Holmes, you'll love Chantecoq. Charming and entertaining""I recommend this book to any Holmes, Poirot, or Agatha Christie fan""For those of you that are like me and have read every Sherlock and Hercule book, this is a boon. A return to what is a real detective story."ALSO AVAILABLE
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Harrassed by the police and shunned by her family, there's only place Countess de Roscanvel can turn. A small house in Paris on Avenue de Verzy, home to...
Chantecoq. King of detectives, master of disguise.
With the help of his wily secretary Météor, intrepid daughter Colette, and star reporter son-in-law Jacques Bellegarde, Chantecoq finds himself caught in a race against time to save an innocent man, and to restore the Countess's honour.
As an enigmatic former client returns to haunt France's greatest detective, and a masked man stalks the Countess de Roscanvel, can Chantecoq solve the Mystery of the Blue Train?
First published in France in 1929 (as "Le Mystère du Train Bleu"), and never before translated into English, this book is part of the "Further Exploits of Chantecoq" series, which sees the secret agent and expert spy catcher of Chantecoq and the Aubry Affair reborn as the greatest private detective of his age.PRAISE FOR CHANTECOQ
"An old-world charming detective with the cleverness of Sherlock Holmes and the personality of a warm, humorous continental gentleman""I like the Chantecoq series. They are clean but not full of fluff like cozy mysteries often are.""If you love Sherlock Holmes, you'll love Chantecoq. Charming and entertaining""I recommend this book to any Holmes, Poirot, or Agatha Christie fan""For those of you that are like me and have read every Sherlock and Hercule book, this is a boon. A return to what is a real detective story."ALSO AVAILABLE
Chantecoq and the Aubry Affair
Belphégor: Chantecoq and the Phantom of the Louvre
Chantecoq and the Mystery of the Blue Train
Chantecoq and the Haunted House
Chantecoq and the Aviator's Crime
Chantecoq and Zapata
Chantecoq and the Amorous Ogre
Chantecoq and the Père-Lachaise Ghost
Chantecoq and the Condemned Woman
Chantecoq and the Ladykiller