• Murder on the San Juan Express

  • An Agent Nelson Paine Mystery
  • By: K.C. Sivils
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 4 hrs and 27 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Murder on the San Juan Express

By: K.C. Sivils
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Was Johann Mueller’s death a tragic accident or was he a victim of murder?Mueller, A German born physicist who immigrated to the United States in the 1930s to escape Hitler and the Nazis, was a scientist for the U.S. Department of War. Traveling on the Denver & Rio Grande Western’s famed San Juan Express, Mueller dies under mysterious circumstances.With World War II raging and foreign spies operating in the United States, FBI Special Agent Nelson Paine is assigned the sensitive task of uncovering the truth about Mueller’s death.Forced to retrace Mueller’s last hours of life, Paine finds himself riding the same passenger train through the open, arid lands on the border of southern Colorado and northern New Mexico. One bit of evidence after another leads Paine to believe Mueller’s death is neither an accident nor a murder of opportunity. Suspecting espionage, Paine continues Mueller’s journey, seeking to discover why the scientist was murdered. Paine soon discovers things are not what they seem as spies, danger, and uncertainty abound. Join Agent Paine as he travels the narrow gauge rails of the Denver & Rio Grande Western and the Rio Grande Southern railroads in an effort to solve the Murder on the San Juan Express. Influenced by the actual history of the times and two famous narrow gauge mountain railroads, fans of murder mysteries, spy stories, and history alike will enjoy unraveling the multiple mysteries presented in Murder on the San Juan Express.

“An interesting and entertaining read.” – Earl Knoob – Retired Locomotive Engineer and Modern Day Railroad Boomer

"An authentic ride back in time. It felt is if I were a passenger on the train, watching the murders and hunt for the killer unfold." - Dan Petrosini - USA Today & Amazon Best Selling Author“What an incredible story!

"Sivils pulled me back into time with his writing and attention to historical detail.”- Gavin Reese, USA Today and Amazon Bestseller and retired police officer.

“A very readable who-done-it with lots of interesting historical detail.” – John West – Noted International Railroad Photographer and Retired Railroad Executive

“Set in the very real world of narrow gauge steam trains and the secret metal mines of Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, this story recreates the beginning of the nuclear arms race.” - Olaf Rasmussen – Noted Rail Photographer and World Traveler

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Narration is awful. Like listening to an automated message.

Great story, but the narration is terrible. No passion, no energy, no emotion, alot of mis annunciated words. The author would do well to avoid AI narration in the future.

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Narrow Gauge is the right description!

I grew up in the area of the Narrow Gauge Railway and that’s why I was drawn to this book. I thoroughly enjoyed the mystery, The little twists and turns, and the conclusion was very unusual. I do have to point out that the town ‘Ouray’ , mentioned in the last chapter, is actually pronounced ‘U-ray’ after Chief Ouray who negotiated with the founders of the mining town. I grew up in Ouray and my ancestors were one of the three families who founded the beautiful ‘Switzerland of America’. I only wish the book had been longer!

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The storyline was ok but the ending was juvenile.

I didn’t like being left with no answers. I won’t buy any more of these books

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