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Night Train to Marrakech: the spellbinding escapist historical Richard & Judy Book Club pick from the No.1 Sunday Times bestseller: Book 3 (The Daughters of War)

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I hope I can find enough words to express my love for this book, "Night Train to Marrakech," written by Dinah Jefferies. It is the third book in the "Daughters of War" series. I haven't read the previous two and found this to be a fantastic standalone read from the trilogy. A mouthwatering read, intense and emotional. I loved it. Its characters hooked me irresistibly and stole my heart . . . a wonderful, heart-wrenching tale of love, danger and bone-chilling secrets.”—KATE FURNIVALL, bestselling author of The Survivors Grandissimo ritmo narrativo e colpi di scena in questo romanzo, bollente come il sole del deserto, mi hanno tenuta incollata alla storia come non mi succedeva da tempo. Night Train to Marrakech is the third and final book in the author's Daughters of War series. I've only read the first book, Daughters of War, and not the second, The Hidden Palace. Although Night Train to Marrakech can be read as a standalone, a number of characters from previous books (especially the first book) reappear, there are frequent references to events in the earlier books and some storylines reach their conclusion in this one. For all these reasons, I would recommend reading the series from the beginning.

Train Schedule for Travel to and From Marrakesh, Morocco Train Schedule for Travel to and From Marrakesh, Morocco

We’re Lauren & Jesse Stuart aka The Stu’s from the Wandering Stus travel blog! We’re a free-spirited travel couple whose appetite for adventure and far away places fuels our wanderlusting souls. We document our travels as a way to inspire you to explore new places, learn about new cultures, and adventure responsibly. It’s an epic journey that’ll take her to the edge of Atlas Mountains – and closer to the answers she’s been craving all her life. First class is an air-conditioned compartment that seats 4-6 people. There is a small table next to a large window with storage over the seats for your bags. Plus, you’ll have a slightly reclining seat, extra legroom (when compared to second-class), and power outlets. It’s definitely a comfortable ride!Word to the wise, and whichever train route you plan to book in Morocco when you know the dates you want to travel by train, we recommend booking as soon as you are able! While you’ll have a handful of time slots to choose from on any given day, traveling by train is a popular way to get around Morocco by tourists and locals so timetable slots will definitely sell out. I didn’t realise that this was the third part of a trilogy. I had read the first of the three novels but not the second in the series but this did not affect my enjoyment. It’s a good stand alone novel. A few weeks ago I was given the chance to read Night Train to Marrakech by Dinah Jefferies. This is the final book in the sweeping historical series from the No.1 Sunday Times bestselling author, Dinah Jefferies. It follows The Daughters of War and The Hidden Palace which I have previously read and reviewed. I admired Clemence as a character, particularly her dedication to caring for her mother, Madeleine, whose mental decline is not only a result of age but of the cruelty she suffered at the hands of Clemence's father, the full details of which gradually emerge. I felt happy for Clemence when it appears she may have a second chance of happiness, something she had lost hope of many years before. Now, this option is not for those short on time (flying would be best for you!). However, if you have the time and enjoy traveling slowly and seeing the countryside, the train from Marrakech to Fes is a great option!

Night Train to Marrakech by Dinah Jefferies | Waterstones

A tense, thrilling story full of murders and mysteries . . . this atmospheric story will transport you to the heart of Morocco’ Daily Record Unfortunately I didn’t enjoy this book but had to finish it.Too much descriptive text and too mushy. Before you leave Marrakech, did you see these 20 top Marrakech sights and attractions?! Marrakech to Fes Night Train & Train Stops On the night train from Marrakech to Tangier, travelers can sleep in a bed and arrive ready to start the day. The train is more expensive, and the sleeper train more expensive still, but some of the cost is offset by not having to pay for a night in a hostel or hotel. Ultimately, the train is the most practical option for travelers with time constraints. Where to Take the Train?I was excited to get my hands on an advance copy of Night Train to Marrakech. I love to share historical fiction and I’m a big fan of Dinah Jefferies. It was a while since I had read the first two books in the trilogy and in a way that was good, because this book can be read on its own. As we said above, there are multiple time slots for travelers to get from Marrakech to Fes. For a list of Marrakech to Fes train timetables, please see below. Departure Time On the day of your departure date to Fes, you’ll need to make your way to the Marrakech Train Station. Built-in 2008, the Marrakech Train Station is located west of the Marrakech Medina, about a 10-15 minute taxi ride.

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