A review by melissadeemcdaniel
Beware of the Trains by Edmund Crispin

3.0

With few exceptions, Gervaise Fen is an oddly unexceptional personality. He has none of the quirks of a Poirot or a Wimsey. His personality doesn’t obtrude. The mysteries in “Beware of the Trains” are cerebral. We have all the facts; if we are too stupid or oblivious not to solve the mystery at the same rate as Fen, well, that only says something about us!

I’m a big fan of Golden Age mysteries, and “Beware of the Train” is not a disappointment.