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No WiFi, no distractions. No way out....

Agatha's husband has bought her a first-class ticket on the scenic six-hour train from Toronto to Montreal as a gift―a one-day writing retreat so she can get some serious work done on her new book, a highly-anticipated follow-up to Agatha's runaway bestseller debut novel. The first-class car is the perfect place to be productive, with only a handful of other passengers, plenty of snacks and drinks, and beautiful views flying by outside the window.

But Agatha has other plans for her day out…plans that are unexpectedly derailed when the train breaks down in the middle of the frigid Canadian woods and one of Agatha's fellow passengers dies quietly in his seat. Soon, a pleasant morning in transit turns into a fight for survival against an unknown and unseen enemy. Will Agatha―or any of the passengers―make it out alive?

From international bestselling author Eva Jurczyk, 6:40 to Montreal is a claustrophobic, deceivingly bloody thriller that twists and turns until the very end.

©2025 Eva Jurczyk (P)2025 Recorded Books
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A scenario of a group being trapped together in a claustrophobic space with no escape is my absolute favourite. “No wi-fi, no way out,” I knew I was going to buy it when I read that.
The storyline was good, but I had serious moral questions about a lot of the characters by the end. The only ones I even liked were Jeff and Rupinder. We were left with one very important question unanswered at the end, which I hated. I only felt anger and disgust towards the main character, and the twist at the end left me speechless, and not in a good way!
The narration though was 5 star, fantastic performance. Thanks, Alison!
That said, the author did well to evoke those emotions in me, that is the sign of a well written book. I just wished she’d answered the one damn question, did he make it? I won’t spoil it any further than that.

Good book, but...

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