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Jill McLeod California Zephyr #3

The Ghost in Roomette Four: A California Zephyr Mystery

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A GHOST ABOARD THE CALIFORNIA ZEPHYR?

Zephyrette Jill McLeod tells herself that shimmering light in the Pullman car couldn’t possibly be a ghost. With her logical, practical mind, Jill doesn’t believe in ghosts. She doubts the evidence of her own eyes. But she can’t explain what she saw.

A porter tells her he too has seen the spectre. It must have something to do with that body Jill found two months ago, in roomette four. The young man’s death was supposedly due to natural causes.

BUT THE UNQUIET SPIRIT IS POINTING TO MURDER.

232 pages, Paperback

Published April 7, 2018

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Janet Dawson

65 books71 followers
Janet Dawson is the author of The Sacrificial Daughter, first in a new series featuring geriatric care manager. She has also written thirteen novels featuring Oakland private investigator Jeri Howard. Her first, Kindred Crimes, won the St. Martin's Press/Private Eye Writers of America contest for best first private eye novel. The most recent book in the series is The Devil Close Behind.

Her Jill McLeod historical mystery series features a Zephyrette sleuthing aboard the long-distance train called the California Zephyr in the early 1950s. The first in that series is Death Rides the Zephyr.

In the past, Dawson was a newspaper reporter and a Navy journalist. She has worked in the legal field and on the staff of the University of California Berkeley. She is a long-time member of Mystery Writers of America and Sisters in Crime.

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6,726 reviews5 followers
July 26, 2023
Entertaining mystery listening 🎶🔰


Jill McLeod is a Zephere on the train 🚆 from Oakland, California to Chicago and back to Oakland. On the way to Oakland they find a dead body in a sleeper. Then there is another dead body in the same sleeper. Was it murder? Why? Jill finds out the truth leading to arrest of the killers. I would recommend this series and author to 👍 readers who enjoy travel adventure mystery novels 👍🔰. 2023 👒😀😡🚆
47 reviews2 followers
September 29, 2025
Enjoyed the book and I usually don’t like historical fiction but this book was very interesting and kept my attention.
785 reviews6 followers
July 25, 2022
Great read

An amazing story well told. I loved the history brought forth by the authentic descriptions of the California Zephyr, the country side it traveled through as well as the stories and sites of the cities. Wonderful descriptions of how the characters looked and acted in that time frame. An Excellent mystery story to highlight it.
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387 reviews3 followers
July 28, 2023
I have always been fascinated by trains and have wished many times that we had trains still running much like the California Zephyr. Janet Dawson is exemplary in writing what this train was like to ride on and her murder mystery on the train is written in spectacular fashion. I was completely engrossed in finding out who and why it happened.
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82 reviews4 followers
October 27, 2023
A FABULOUS MYSTERY THAT KEEPS YOU INTERESTED UNTIL THE LAST PAGE

What can I say? I completely loved THE GHOST IN ROOMETTE FOUR, Book 3 in the California Zephyr Series by author Janet Dawson. In fact, I loved Books 1-4 also. And, if truth be told, I will read the entire series before I am through.

Janet Dawson is a force to be reckoned with. Her mysteries solid and characters believable, she’s just one of those meticulous authors that don’t come around nearly often enough. And while I enjoyed her other work, I feel it’s the California Zephyr Series that allows her to spread her wings and show off her writing chops by undertaking and lovingly crafting this series of Historical Mysteries. She’s delivered on the promise and adeptly written an amazing story and almost a memoir that is replete with facts, locations, mores, styles, and the changing roles of women in society. Readers are the beneficiaries as the detail-oriented nature of her effort creates a portal in time where we can hang out, visit, and learn about the era, all the while being entertained.

Jill McCleod is our intrepid hero. Having suffered a devastating personal loss, she’s back to living her life and working as a Zephrytte. It means being a hostess on a train that runs from Oakland, CA to Chicago and back again. Now the book is set in the 50s, so what she’s doing is a pretty gutsy thing to do. No doubt, independence like this is indicative of an adventurous spirit … maybe a little too adventurous for the twenty-four-year-old swears she saw a shimmering light in the middle of the night The light came from a Pullman where a man had recently died. While certain members of the staff believe what she saw was the result of an overactive imagination, others believe the light is the ghost of the man that may not have died of natural causes as stated in the autopsy—a man that might be communicating that he was murdered. But Jill is feisty and knows what she saw and is unwilling to let the matter go. Her determination to uncover the truth of what occurred sets the stage for her delving into secrets better left alone … secrets that lead to danger.

It’s against that backdrop of investigating the supernatural, Dawson does what she does best in weaving an incredible wealth of information into some mighty good storytelling. The pace is unhurried which goes along with the decade. Not everything was moving at supersonic speed, so the story unfolds, inviting us to go deeper and deeper into the mystery of what is going on. Because of all of the above, I’m giving this book five stars. Ms. Dawson really is a wonder and the book such a pleasant surprise, I decompressed while reading it and returned to when things weren’t so highly pressurized. I have to confess that I totally get and appreciate what she’s putting out there. I do hope her writing captures a new generation of young readers. It would be nice to pass on the excitement and love affair many had (and have) with trains … decades gone by … and wonderful mysteries like these.
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336 reviews5 followers
July 25, 2022
This book piqued my interest just by reading the description. I thought it was cute when the author detailed everything. At first, I thought it was just setting the stage, but it went on and on. You will not only know almost everything there is to know about fashion in the 50s, but you'll also receive at least one history lesson in every chapter. There are descriptions of the streets taken from point a to point b. I think you get my drift. About halfway through the book, I found myself skimming through large sections of it just to get to the actual mystery.
So originally I was going to give this story 3 stars, but the plot is really good. It reads so much like an Agatha Christie novel. I realize that the author did a tremendous amount of research and wanted to include all of that in the novel, but it really was too much. That being said, if you can push past all of the peripheral rhetoric that doesn't contribute to the plot, it is definitely worth a second look.
130 reviews1 follower
September 11, 2022
This well written book was full of interesting in-depth details of the California Zephyr during the early 1950’s. To its detriment, the extent to which details are shared actually become tiresome to anyone reading for the “ghost aspect” or those not used to reading lengthy descriptions. I did, however, become quite interested in the Zephyr. This led to my excitement at seeing a Zephyrette uniform & similar Zephyr info at the National Railroad Museum in Green Bay, WI. As for the “ghost aspect” of the book, this truly was a backstory. I’m torn ad to whether or not I will read more of this author’s series.
215 reviews1 follower
November 4, 2025
Good story

The story here was exciting, although I had worked out the whodunnit quickly.

Of course the bad guy was ugly and sallow. The Black porters were courteous and helpful.

Sometimes parts of the story were retold using the same language. I wondered if it had been written as a series.

I was upset by derogatory language used to describe people of color.
362 reviews2 followers
July 29, 2022
Murder Mystery Most Ghostly

I was very happy to see some of Jill's home life and see Tidsy again. I enjoy life on the train but getting these glimpses of home life were an added joy. The murder mystery was intriguing and also added enjoyment.
98 reviews1 follower
July 31, 2022
Good ghost story

This was a well researched story about a death aboard a train. The many details of the route, the clothing, the train cars, the passengers, impeded the action of the discovery of the murder. The plot was interesting, but the descriptions were too long.
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1,143 reviews51 followers
August 12, 2022
Detailed and descriptive

This book is full of very detailed and descriptive writing. I can clearly visualize everything that happens. Jill finds a body on the train and the sleeper compartment may now be haunted.
166 reviews
October 22, 2025
I thought I was going to scream if Jill walked back and forth through the train cars one more time. I liked the first story in this series, but this one really 'went on the rails'; pun intended. Maybe I'll try one more to see if things get better again.
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111 reviews2 followers
July 24, 2022
Couldn't stop

Unique. Loved all the history and the characters. The plot is straight forward. I would read more about Jill and her friends.
6 reviews1 follower
July 26, 2022
Thoroughly enjoyed this story. Numerous twists and turns and liked the ending
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524 reviews1 follower
September 4, 2022
A fair portion of this book place off the train so there was more story and less train schedule detail. That made for a much more interesting book.
63 reviews1 follower
November 1, 2022
Too many details

that don't enhance the story. Except for that, the plot is well written and the characters are well drawn; and who doesn't believe in ghosts.
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136 reviews3 followers
February 16, 2023
Unusual Setting

Not at a library or manor home but the story is based it was on a train.. Riding a train was a popular way of travel. An interesting story.
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449 reviews1 follower
February 7, 2024
Paranormal phenomena seems like cheating in crafting a mystery.
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March 29, 2024
A mystery and fun look back to the 50's and train travel. Read Kindle book using Alexa audio asset. purchased this four book set edition on December 4, 2023, from Amazon for free. Jill McLeod California Zephyr Series Books 1-4.
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366 reviews5 followers
April 3, 2019
THE GHOST IN ROOMETTE FOUR, Janet Dawson, 2018
As the California Zephyr hurtles along in the dark on the run from Oakland to Chicago, Zephyrette Jill McLeod, walking through the Silver Gorge pullman car, sees something she can't explain, and has trouble accepting. Had she seen a ghost? She finds that others have seen it, too. Two months prior, Jill found a passenger dead in that roomette, supposedly of natural causes. Is the spirit of that man asking for help? Jill can't help but puzzle over the things that keep happening in that car, and eventually sets out to find answers.

I love trains, and Dawson manages to insert loads of information about the Zephyr and train travel in the 1950s into the story without bogging it down. At times we get a bit too much information on the tasks of being a Zephyrette, but the story is good enough to overcome that. This story does depend on the paranormal, so if that bothers you, skip this one. But the others in the series do not, and anyone who likes trains or cozy stories set in the 1950 will undoubtedly enjoy it.
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Author 6 books71 followers
August 23, 2018
This is a first time read of Janet Dawson. My thoughts are based on my reading pleasure and not the skill of the author's writing. I loved the idea of both a murder on a train (love trains) and ghost (being a paranormal investigator). When investigating the murder and enjoying the whole ins and outs of the trains' journeys, especially in California since I've visited many of the locations, the story was of great interest. To me, what bogged it down was too much side stories, family and descriptions of foods and clothing. I was like, "come on already, let's get back on the train and solve this murder." I very much enjoyed and appreciate the amazing historical notes at the end from the author about the trains and service and now I'm ready to take a trip!! Again, too busy with what to me, was unrelated to the murder plot. Would I read another by this author? Maybe.
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247 reviews1 follower
February 22, 2019
Not a great book.

In a great book the reader needs to suspend his knowledge and be enveloped in the reality created by the book. The concept of a "haunted" roomette was not believable. Why the Zephyerette had to take on the investigation made no sense. This would have been a simple murder easily investigated by the police with her cooperation.

My other problem with the book was actually a design feature purposely crafted by the author. It didn't work for me. The author was meticulously descriptive of the clothing everyone was wearing, every last detail. Examples NOT limited to: a slim figure in a wide-skirted dress of green and white piqué, with a small white handbag that matched her shoes - dressed in a moss green gabardine suit and carrying a square gray leather bag - dressed in dungarees, a checked cotton blouse and a pair of ballet flats - etc.
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2,062 reviews44 followers
July 29, 2018
This really was a delightful story that I did not want to end. However, to solve the murder mystery I was forced to proceed.

Whether or not you believe in ghosts, this is a finely crafted mystery. A passenger is found dead at the terminus in Oakland, and Jill investigates the victim and suspects it was not a natural death.

I particularly like the seance and the many references to historic Oakland and San Francisco.

Jill, Margaret and Tidsy take a chance in baiting the suspected killer, the result being Jill is targeted as a threat and attacked.

There is a bit less of the description of the trip the California Zephyr takes from Oakland to Chicago in this one.

I won a free copy of this from the publisher and I can't wait to read more if they are published.
12 reviews
January 23, 2019
This is the third book in the series, and the first i read from this author. I rather enjoyed the way she took you to a different era. In some spots of the book it felt like she was giving a history lesson, but I rather enjoyed reading the book. I actually rode the train between Nebraska and Chicago. Now I want to ride more trains just to see more sights. I can't wait to read more books from her. ANd the other two books in the series.
1,417 reviews2 followers
August 30, 2020
++++Dawson makes her characters come alive and Zephyrette Jill McLeod is a very worthy focal point. This trip across country is a ghost story that results in new friendships, conspiracies, threats, embezzlement, and murder. Although ghostly manifestations are beyond my beliefs, Dawson does explain a great deal in her afterword. She also gives some excellent on-line links for pictures of cars, railroad history, and other research.++++
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May 11, 2018
Great Janet Dawson California Zephyr Mystery

I love traveling on trains with Janet Dawson and solving mysteries. This one was extra good. I only wish she would continue writing the series.
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Author 12 books51 followers
June 30, 2018
LOTS of historical insight about the San Francisco Bay Area & multiple railroad routes! This is an immersive historical with precise rail & social details. Plus, a ghost!
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February 8, 2020
I tried to give it two stars, but I just couldn’t.
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