The Somme Stations
  • Published:
    Mar-2011
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    Print / eBook
  • Main Genre:
    Mystery
  • Pages:
    287
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WINNER OF THE ELLIS PETERS AWARD

'Superb.' Lancashire Evening Post
'Richly satisfying.' Sunday Telegraph


On the first day of the Somme enlisted railwayman Jim Stringer lies trapped in a shell hole, smoking cigarette after cigarette under the bullets and the blazing sun. He calculates his chances of survival - even before they departed for France, a member of Jim's unit had been found dead.


During the stand-off that follows, Jim and his comrades must operate by night the vitally important trains carrying munitions to the Front, through a ghostly landscape of shattered trees where high explosive and shrapnel shells rain down. Close co-operation and trust are vital. Yet proof piles up of an enemy within, and as a ferocious military policeman pursues his investigation into the original killing, the finger of accusation begins to point towards Jim himself . . .

'The real achievement of The Somme Stations is the bravura picture the reader is given of men in war - a war receding in time as the last participants die, but which Martin subtly allows to stand in for all conflicts.' Barry Forshaw, Independent



Praise for the Jim Stringer series:


'Breathe in the heady mixture of smoke, oil and steam - and the odd spot of real ale - and feel the crunch of cinders beneath your feet... you're in historic railway territory again.' Manchester Evening News

'Finely honed crime novels with plotting as precise as a Swiss watch.' Daily Express

'This series is, er, really building up a head of steam.' Observer



Readers love Jim Stringer, railway detective:


'It's hard to envisage anyone not warming to Jim Stringer.' Independent

'An unlikely sleuth - ingenuous, naive and a little anxious - but an endearing narrator, a solid bloke who'd be good company over a pint of stout down the pub.' Telegraph

'The best sleuth that 200 years of the railways have ever produced.' Independent on Sunday
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    •  
    • Mar-2012
    • Faber and Faber (UK)
    • Trade Paperback
    • ISBN: 0571249647
    • ISBN13: 9780571249640
    •  
    • Apr-2011
    • Faber and Faber (UK)
    • Hardcover
    • ISBN: 0571249604
    • ISBN13: 9780571249602
    • First Edition
    • Mar-2011
    • Faber and Faber (UK)
    • eBook
    • ISBN: 0571271863
    • ISBN13: 9780571271863
    •  
    • Mar-2011
    • Faber and Faber Fiction
    • eBook (Kindle)



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