
"Beware. Many people are not what they seem." So proclaims the ad for the Great Transcontinental Mystery Race, a glitering rail junket that promises not only the opportunity to race a throughbred on some of the world's great courses but something more: an intriguing mystery to be enacted on board, which passengers will be invited to solve.
year: 1988, 1989, 2005
call number/section: 1000
subjects: fiction - murder, fiction - mystery, horse racing, canada, fiction, railroads, mystery fiction, canada, fiction, railroad stories, large type books, detective and mystery stories, large print books
Editions

Francis, Dick
Fawcett Crest (1988)
"Beware. Many people are not what they seem." So proclaims the ad for the Great Transcontinental Mystery Race, a glitering rail junket that promises not only the opportunity to race a throughbred on some of the world's great courses but something more: an intriguing mystery to be enacted on board, which passengers will be invited to solve.
Schools: 0
Francis, Dick
Putnam (1989)
A Canadian "mystery train" junket begins to turn ugly - and dangerous.
Schools: 0
Francis, Dick
Berkley Books (2005)
Tor, undercover security operative for the British Jockey Club, masquerades as a waiter on a horse-racing junket called the Great Transcontinental Mystery Race Train.
Schools: 1
Francis, Dick
G.K. Hall (1989)
Tor, undercover security operative for the British Jockey Club, masquerades as a waiter on a horse-racing junket called the Great Transcontinental Mystery Race Train.
Schools: 1
Francis
Schools: 1