<p><b>A thrilling investigation of a true Victorian crime at Dublin railway station, shortlisted for the CWA Gold Dagger for Non-Fiction 2022.<br></b><br><b>''All the shocks and surprises of the best crime fiction'' <i>The Times</i> Crime Club</b><br><br><b><i>Dublin, November 1856: </i></b>George Little, the chief cashier of the Broadstone railway terminus, is found dead, lying in a pool of blood beneath his desk.<br><br>Yet there is no sign of a murder weapon and the office door is locked, apparently from the inside. Thousands of pounds in gold and silver are left untouched at the scene of the crime.<br><br>Augustus Guy, Ireland''s most experienced detective, teams up with Dublin''s leading lawyer to investigate the murder - but the case defies all explanation. Then a local woman comes forward, claiming to know the killer...<br><br><b>''An intriguing and compelling true-crime whodunnit'' <i>Irish Times</i><br></b><br><b>''A true-crime masterclass... As compelling as any thriller'' Ph