The Midnight Train Murders

The Midnight Train Murders by Jim Keane, published by TWB Press on October 20, 2021, is a gripping narrative that follows Russell Carson, a senior reporter who has fallen from grace after being fired from a prestigious New York City newspaper. In a desperate bid to reclaim his reputation, he takes a position at a tabloid known for its sensationalism. When a series of brutal murders occur on the Metro-North trains, Carson seizes the opportunity to report on the story, initially framing the killer as a vampire, only to discover that the reality he faces is far more horrifying.
Readers will find a blend of horror and suspense as Carson navigates the treacherous landscape of tabloid journalism and real-life terror. The story unfolds with Carson teaming up with a determined vampire hunter while evading a detective with questionable motives. As he delves deeper into the mystery, the line between truth and fiction blurs, revealing the darker aspects of human nature and evil. This edition, comprising 182 pages and written in English, immerses readers in a chilling exploration of crime and the quest for redemption.
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Russell Carson, a senior reporter fired from an esteemed New York City newspaper, begrudgingly takes a job with a tabloid notorious for fake news and sensationalism. When passengers are slaughtered on the Metro-North trains, he sees this story as his only opportunity to regain his lost prestige and sets out to report on the crimes. However, in keeping with the tabloid’s reputation, he writes that a vampire is the killer, but when he’s attacked on the midnight train, he learns that truth is more terrifying than fiction. He must team up with a tenacious vampire hunter, avoid a bedeviled detective, and confront pure evil to solve the mystery and get his honorable job back.
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