Catching the Last Tram

Catching the Last Tram

by Susan Holt
Catching the Last Tram

Catching the Last Tram

by Susan Holt

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Overview

When Beth begins her new commute, she isn't expecting to find love - but something sinister lurks on the tracks, too.

Librarian Beth feels isolated in this new part of town, until one day she meets Isaac - a handsome man with timeless manners - on her way to work. Riding the antiquated tram together every morning and evening, a connection between them quickly grows and Beth suspects she's falling in love.

But when Isaac mysteriously disappears and the tram also vanishes, Beth discovers a dark secret that threatens more than just their budding romance.

If you enjoyed the suspenseful magic of The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern, you'll love the thrilling romance of Catching the Last Tram. Buy now before the price changes!

"Catching the Last Tram delivers you to the intersection of sweet intrigue and edgy fantasy. This is an assured and satisfying debut novella from an actor-turned-author who understands the subtleties of building drama." William Henry - author of The Julian Calendar

"A journey to another time. An absolutely charming mystery." Kris Pearson, New Zealand romance author


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780473395100
Publisher: Inlet Publishing
Publication date: 05/30/2017
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.37(d)

About the Author

Susan Holt is a bubbly and passionate actress and writer living in Porirua, New Zealand. After studying linguistics, she followed her dream, moved to Sydney and completed a two-year acting course. During that sojourn, she discovered a talent for writing. Susan is currently running both an acting group and a writing group for her own nefarious purposes while trying to get some actual writing done. Find out more at www.susanholt.org
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