The Woman on the Train
Martin’s life was much less interesting than the crime fiction he regularly read, until he decided to write his own mystery, working on the story during his daily commute and writing in a blue spiral notebook. Then an attractive, green-eyed woman struck up a conversation, and Martin's story took a very sharp turn.

The Woman on the Train was originally published in Futures Mysterious Anthology Magazine (Fall, 2003) as The Blue Notebook.
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The Woman on the Train
Martin’s life was much less interesting than the crime fiction he regularly read, until he decided to write his own mystery, working on the story during his daily commute and writing in a blue spiral notebook. Then an attractive, green-eyed woman struck up a conversation, and Martin's story took a very sharp turn.

The Woman on the Train was originally published in Futures Mysterious Anthology Magazine (Fall, 2003) as The Blue Notebook.
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The Woman on the Train

The Woman on the Train

by Mary Ellen Hughes
The Woman on the Train

The Woman on the Train

by Mary Ellen Hughes

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Overview

Martin’s life was much less interesting than the crime fiction he regularly read, until he decided to write his own mystery, working on the story during his daily commute and writing in a blue spiral notebook. Then an attractive, green-eyed woman struck up a conversation, and Martin's story took a very sharp turn.

The Woman on the Train was originally published in Futures Mysterious Anthology Magazine (Fall, 2003) as The Blue Notebook.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012497512
Publisher: Mary Ellen Hughes
Publication date: 05/12/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 16 KB

About the Author

Mary Ellen Hughes is the author of the Craft Corner Mystery Series (Wreath of Deception, String of Lies, and Paper-thin Alibi) and the Maggie Olenski Series (Resort to Murder and A Taste of Death). She resides in Maryland, the setting of most of her fiction.
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