Buck
Greene, a man disillusioned by the war, embarks on a journey westward
in search of a new beginning. His path is littered with the ghosts of
the men he once led, driving him to seek a change of scenery. The news
of the expanding transcontinental railroad fuels his aspirations,
inspiring him to be part of a movement that could mend a fractured
nation.
As Buck travels toward his destination, he
stumbles upon the murdered body of one of the railroad workers. Shocked,
he learns that this is not the first murder. With dogged persistence,
he inserts himself into the investigation, racing against time to solve
the crime. Can Buck stop the killers before it's too late and assert
himself as a bonafide Railroad Special Agent?
Railway
to Murder is the first in the Buck Greene, Railroad Special Agent,
Mysteries series. If you enjoy a murder mystery set in the heady times
after the American Civil War, you’ll love Danny J. Bradbury’s novel.
Get your copy today.
Danny J. Bradbury
I
have been writing historical fiction novels since I retired from the
Insurance industry. I have a lifelong love of history and enjoy sharing
my accumulated knowledge. I was born and raised in Colorado and Wyoming.
I served in the U.S. Navy. My wife and I currently live in South
Carolina. We have three grown daughters and four grandchildren.
Amazon Reviewer
This
is the author's first journey the mystery genre and it was a success. I
will first state thar I received this book as an ARC with no
anticipation of a positive review.
I loved the writing style that
gave me the ability to picture every character and action in my mind
as you moved smoothly from chapter to chapter. Each Chapter averaged 4
to 5 pages.
The main character Buck Greene is pulled in solving a
series of Murders as the railroad moves West. His challenges include
weather, rough railroad workers, wild Native Americans and much more.
There are many twists and turns until you get to the final chapter and an unexpected ending.
Highly recommend. This was my first time reading this author.
Content Rating:
Drug - G no drug use
Language - G clean
Violence - PG13
Moral
- Perseverance in the face of adversity can lead to justice.
Understanding different perspectives and overcoming prejudices can lead
to deeper connections and solutions.
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