The Ghost of the Cog-Wheel Railway , livre ebook

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The ghost of Zoltán is rewarded for a good life by being allowed to drive the cog-wheel railway up and down the Buda hills at night. This had been Zoltán''s life ambition, and he is very happy. However, the people living near the cog-wheel railway are worried why the railway is running when it should be closed down for the night. So they call the police, who try to set a trap for whoever is driving the railway. But the trap does not work, as the police cannot see the ghost of Zoltán driving the train. The local dogs and cats, who can see ghosts, welcome Zoltán and the night journeys of the cog-wheel railway.
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Date de parution

30 octobre 2020

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9781528972338

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English

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John Szemerey is a journalist. He is a general and political features writer, and was one of the first British officials of the European Commission (1974–2006). He is now retired.







Copyright © John Szemerey (2020)
The right of John Szemerey to be identified as author of this work has been asserted by the author in accordance with section 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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ISBN 9781528948609 (Paperback)
ISBN 9781528948616 (Hardback)
ISBN 9781528972338 (ePub e-book)
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This book is dedicated to my children, Samantha and Mark, who have been begging me to write this story since I first told it to them when on a family holiday in Hungary.

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