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Death on the Line: Railway Murders, Station Killings and Crimes on Britain's Tracks

by Julian Maddox
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798197221681
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 176
  • Original Price: GBP 11.99
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 245 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Criminals & Outlaws

Twelve murders. One hundred and twelve years. And a railway that kept running through every one of them.

From the telegram that caught a poisoner fleeing London in 1845 to the Underground stabbing that 18,000 interviews could not solve in 1957, Death on the Line is a forensic investigation into the crimes that exploited Britain's railways - and the cases the railway could not explain.

Each chapter opens on a single object: a single-line token handed to a driver moments before a stationmaster was shot. A book left open on a dying woman's lap. An open safe in an empty booking office. A white bundle between the rails. These twelve true crime cases span Victorian railway compartments, Edwardian station offices, and a packed London Underground platform - and each reveals how a system built for order became, in one critical moment, a system that violence could enter and use.

Inside Death on the Line, including:

  • John Tawell, poisoner - caught by the world's first telegraph arrest, 1845
  • The Netherby burglars - three murderers who fled through Cumberland on the railway line itself, 1885
  • Elizabeth Camp - a woman bludgeoned in a third-class carriage, her killer never found, 1897
  • Louise Masset - a governess who killed her three-year-old son in a station lavatory and used Brighton station left-luggage to hide the evidence, 1899
  • Thomas Wells - an eighteen-year-old porter who shot his stationmaster in the office and became the first man executed privately in Britain, 1868
  • Willie Starchfield - a five-year-old found dead in a carriage, his father acquitted, his killer unknown, 1914
  • Peter Rampson - an eight-month-old thrown from a moving train, 1938
  • Geoffrey Dean - a booking clerk stabbed twenty times by a fellow railwayman who used his railway pass to gain access, 1952
  • Florence Nightingale Shore - a decorated war nurse, mortally wounded in a carriage, carried past three stations by a train that did not know what it held, 1920
  • Countess Teresa Lubienska - an Auschwitz survivor stabbed at Gloucester Road Underground station; 18,000 people interviewed, no conviction, 1957


Written with legal precision and narrative rigour, Death on the Line treats every victim first as a person before treating them as a case. Verdicts are verdicts. Acquittals are not minor technicalities. Unsolved means unsolved.

For readers of The Dublin Railway Murder, Mr Briggs' Hat, The Suspicions of Mr Whicher, and The Five.

Death on the Line is Book 2 in the Bodies in Transit series by Julian Maddox.

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