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Five Found Dead
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Five Found Dead

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When Meredith Penvale and her writer brother, Joe, step aboard the iconic Orient Express, they're embarking on a journey steeped in both luxury and mystery. The train, a literary legend, is a bucket-list destination for detectives and writers alike. But as the train winds through the Italian Alps, a sinister undercurrent begins to emerge.

A virus has infiltrated the train in Paris, trapping its passengers and cutting them off from the world. Then, a passenger vanishes, leaving their cabin a bloody crime scene. Suddenly, the idyllic journey turns deadly. Joe and Meredith find themselves trapped with a motley crew of detectives, each with their own secrets and agendas. 

As the body count rises and the train speeds towards its destination, the siblings must unravel the mystery before they become the killer's next victim ...

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ultimo Press
Country
Australia
Date
26 August 2025
Pages
304
ISBN
9781761153372

When Meredith Penvale and her writer brother, Joe, step aboard the iconic Orient Express, they're embarking on a journey steeped in both luxury and mystery. The train, a literary legend, is a bucket-list destination for detectives and writers alike. But as the train winds through the Italian Alps, a sinister undercurrent begins to emerge.

A virus has infiltrated the train in Paris, trapping its passengers and cutting them off from the world. Then, a passenger vanishes, leaving their cabin a bloody crime scene. Suddenly, the idyllic journey turns deadly. Joe and Meredith find themselves trapped with a motley crew of detectives, each with their own secrets and agendas. 

As the body count rises and the train speeds towards its destination, the siblings must unravel the mystery before they become the killer's next victim ...

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ultimo Press
Country
Australia
Date
26 August 2025
Pages
304
ISBN
9781761153372
 
Book Review

Five Found Dead
by Sulari Gentill

by Julia Jackson, Aug 2025

My fellow crime fiction enthusiasts here at Readings and I are big, big fans of Sulari Gentill, and we all get very excited whenever she has a new book out. Five Found Dead is a standalone novel and marks a bolder departure from her most recent works, The Mystery Writer and The Woman in the Library, both of which had me guessing and guessing again. I say bolder because the setting for this book is none other than the legendary Orient Express.

Ever since Agatha Christie’s masterwork Murder on the Orient Express, this train has had a special pull for writers and readers alike. Gentill resurrects this famed rail service with wonderful aplomb – its final journey was in 2009 – for a thoroughly entertaining mystery.

What should be a celebratory journey for Australian twins Joe and Meredith Penvale – Joe having recently recovered from a long bout of cancer and himself an increasingly famous mystery writer – soon turns into a ride from hell when a cabin is found strewn with blood, but there’s no body to be found. The tension, and isolation of their setting, is enhanced by a COVID outbreak in the end carriages. True to form, more bodies pile up, prompting a sweeping investigation into a truly bizarre ensemble.

Sulari Gentill is a master storyteller, and she’s thrown a lot into this book to make it into the suspenseful yet wholly fun whodunnit that kept me guessing right up to the clinch point.

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