I have had the privilege of reading the manuscript of Night train to Aswan. It is a compelling drama spiced with intrigue and romance.
The author, Steve Russell, introduces a formidable yet somewhat vulnerable character named Peter Brady, an author and ex-military man, who has seen his share of action and personal tragedy.
Enjoying a well-earned retirement in outback Australia, he is lured from his retirement lifestyle to find the truth behind the seemingly savage murder of a young female American concert violinist in Egypt. Peter Brady uncovers corruption at the highest levels while he is fighting his own personal conflicts.
Following the tragic death of his wife and child, is there room in his life for a second chance at romance and love, or is it still too soon?
Steve intertwines the magnetic romance of a new love with Peter Brady’s lack of self-belief.
This book will keep your interest from the opening page through to the satisfying conclusion.
