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Average rating4.2
As a rules-based human, I love these "Fair Play" mysteries! The way Stevenson lays out the clues and follows the rules of his literary universe, you feel like a partner in solving the crimes. But beware - even partners should be ready for some real twists at the end! "Everyone on This Train..." is a worthy successor to "Everyone In My Family Has Killed Someone," and carries the ball for the Earnest-verse very effectively despite having only one real character (other than the narrator), plus one very important cameo by telephone, back for the sequel. This book plays with a lot of the themes from "Murder On The Orient Express" (usually winking at them very humorously) and adds to the fun by having most of the suspects be mystery writers themselves. A lot of fun, and a quick read/listen.