"Kudos to Jurczyk for providing a closed circle mystery that avoids the tropes of the subgenre while still offering some charming nods to closed trains of the past."—firstCLUE
"6:40 to Montreal has everything you want in a can’t-put-it-down story: clever characters, plot twists, nail-biting pace—but Eva Jurczyk doesn’t stop there—she adds the claustrophobia of a broken-down train, a brutal snowstorm, a dead body, and no way out. A true master of simmering tension, Eva has solidified herself as one of my favorite writers of the genre." — Ashley Tate, international bestselling author of Twenty-Seven Minutes
"An intense, claustrophobic nod to the Christie classic Murder on the Orient Express."—Library Journal
The quiet car is the perfect place to get some work done, and Agatha sets out to do just that on a six-hour train ride across Canada. But Agatha’s plans are derailed —literally — when the journey comes to a halt after a mysterious death. Read on for an exclusive essay from Our Monthly Pick […]
Our monthly picks for November and December are here, and they are brimming with mystery, intrigue, magic and adventure. Espionage, code-breaking and post-apocalyptic worlds await beyond these pages. From secret portals to curious disappearances and WWII stories, we’ve rounded up a list of books that are worth your time. Whether you’re craving chilling suspense or […]