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Swansea Station - 1947 The war is over, and with hopes of reconstruction beginning, rationing ending, and lives starting over, Drew awaits the decision regarding a new position with the railway. But mystery and mayhem arrive aboard an afternoon train carrying the new vicar, Liam O'Neill, and a cadre of visitors from Ireland. Drew's attention is once again focused on unraveling the threads of revenge and solving another murder. The unfolding of an unexpected relationship with the young vicar proves another mystery for Drew to unravel. This is the second book in the award-winning Drew Davies Railway Mystery Series.…mehr

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Swansea Station - 1947 The war is over, and with hopes of reconstruction beginning, rationing ending, and lives starting over, Drew awaits the decision regarding a new position with the railway. But mystery and mayhem arrive aboard an afternoon train carrying the new vicar, Liam O'Neill, and a cadre of visitors from Ireland. Drew's attention is once again focused on unraveling the threads of revenge and solving another murder. The unfolding of an unexpected relationship with the young vicar proves another mystery for Drew to unravel. This is the second book in the award-winning Drew Davies Railway Mystery Series.
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Throughout her career as a Clinical Speech-Language Pathologist andEducator, Gail wrote and published instructional programs for childrenwith special needs. Fourteen years ago, she turned her love of writingto fiction, completing the three award-winning historical fiction novelsin her Lavender Meuse Trilogy, which are set in France. Her award-winning first book of The Drew Davies Railway Mystery Series, "The Book of Rules", is now followed by this second book in the historical mystery series, "A Cup of Revenge". Gail makes her home in the Pacific Northwest and self-publishes through her publishing house, Noble Press