She is VERY naive though as what she thinks are mere suggestions to improve the company, are really sinister ways of getting people fired. I also appreciate the covers on each of these stories as they do a good job of portraying the feel of the story.In this story Olivia Mott finds herself as assistant chef and as an undercover worker for the Pullman Palace Car Company as she rides the rails and observes how the people employed for Pullman do their jobs. I enjoyed having book two pick right up with the story, and you will close the book wanting to pick up the next one to see what happens next because it kind of leaves you "hanging" at the end. Each story picks up where the previous leaves off and if you were to pick up book two, "Whispers Along the Rails", without reading book one, "In the Company of Secrets", you would not have the background of the characters to fully understand what is going on. This is a series of books that I would strongly suggest you read in the order they were written.
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