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A corpse on the tracks. A killer in the woods. Which way do you run? Ten people board a luxury private train on its maiden run through Alaska’s most magnificent mountain ranges. But not all will make it to the final destination… Private investigator Asha Kade is on board as they travel in opulence on a railroad built during the Klondike gold rush. But just as they enter a desolate mountain pass, the train comes to a screeching halt. There is something up ahead on the snow-dusted tracks. It looks like a dead body. A wolf howl in the distance signals danger. There is something eerie beyond the woods. Who put the cadaver on the tracks? What is the cabin in the mountain hiding? Can Asha overcome the harrowing nightmares of her own dark past to expose the elusive killer before she becomes a target too? _________________________________________________ For fans of Lisa Gardner, Rachel Caine, Lisa Gray, Melinda Leigh, and Ruth Ware. This is a locked-room murder mystery thriller with a small circle of suspects, unpredictable plot twists, and gripping suspense. There is no graphic violence or explicit sex, and only light cursing. This book is complete on its own.
Author

Tikiri Herath is the multiple award-winning author of international mystery and thriller novels. Tikiri has a bachelor's degree from the University of Victoria, Canada, and a master's degree from the Solvay Business School in Brussels, Belgium. For almost two decades, she worked in the intelligence and defense sectors, including in the Canadian Federal Government and at NATO in Europe and North America. Tikiri’s an adrenaline junkie who has rock climbed, bungee jumped, rode on the back of a motorcycle across Quebec, flown in an acrobatic airplane upside down, and parachuted solo. When she's not plotting another thriller scene or planning an adrenaline-filled trip, you’ll find her baking in her kitchen with a glass of red Shiraz and vintage jazz playing in the background. Born in Sri Lanka, Tikiri grew up in East Africa and has studied, worked, and lived in Southeast Asia, continental Europe, and North America through her adult life. An international nomad and fifth-culture kid, she now calls Canada home.

