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My Inspector Colbeck reviews are going to get very reptitive, since the books are pretty much the same from one to the next.  Edward Marston has a winning formula and no reason to deviate from it.  This was another very enjoyable adventure in Victorian England, with a side trip to France this time to add some extra excitement.  One thing that did stand out was the the use of a great deal of swearing, which was very appropriate for the group of characters who did it (Irish railway navvies), but detracted somewhat from the otherwise civilised tone of the book.  I also really wish Colbeck would stop dilly-dallying around and make an honest woman out of Madeleine!

Otherwise, though, a very good way to take up two days' reading time.
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