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The Railway Detective by Edward Marston is a really nice book.  I know "nice" is an awful word to use to describe anything, but I really can't think of another word that fits.

It's a Victorian police novel, following Detective Inspector Robert Colbeck as he investigates a train robbery.  The mystery is not very involved, the action is relatively subdued, and Colbeck manages to apprehend the bad guys with a minimum of fuss.  That probably doesn't make the book sound very good, but I enjoyed it immensely - the characters were fun, the writing was engaging, and the story flowed along at a reasonable pace.  It was a smooth ride, much like the trains it focused on, requiring very little brain power but still remaining entertaining.

I will definitely be getting the others in the series, for when I next need a break from the heavier fare I usually read.
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