Two Trains Running: A Novel

Two Trains Running: A Novel by Andrew Vachss, published by Pantheon on June 14, 2005, spans 464 pages and is presented in English. This novel explores the tumultuous landscape of Locke City in 1959, a town transformed from a devastated mill hub into a center of vice tourism, under the control of the formidable boss Royal Beaumont. As Beaumont’s reign faces threats from an invading crime syndicate, the narrative unfolds against a backdrop of political unrest, with a nascent black revolutionary movement and a neo-Nazi organization poised for conflict.
Readers will encounter a complex interplay of crime and politics, as various factions vie for power in a town rife with tension. The story introduces a cast of characters, including the ruthless hired killer Walker Dett and the lone clean cop Sherman Layne, whose secrets could have dire consequences. The novel delves into themes of corruption and survival, presenting a vivid portrayal of postwar America. With its intricate plot and multifaceted characters, this edition of Two Trains Running offers a gripping exploration of the forces shaping a community on the brink of chaos.
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Electrifying, compelling, and ultimately terrifying, Two Trains Running is a galvanizing evocation of that moment in our history when the violent forces that would determine America’s future were just beginning to roil below the surface.
Once a devastated mill town, by 1959 Locke City has established itself as a thriving center of vice tourism. The city is controlled by boss Royal Beaumont, who took it by force many years ago and has held it against all comers since.
Now his domain is being threatened by an invading crime syndicate. But in a town where crime and politics are virtually indivisible, there are other players awaiting their turn onstage. Emmett Till’s lynching has inflamed a nascent black revolutionary movement. A neo-Nazi organization is preparing for race war. Juvenile gangs are locked in a death struggle over useless pieces of “turf.” And some shadowy group is supplying them all with weapons. With an IRA unit and a Mafia family also vying for local supremacy, it’s no surprise that the whole town is under FBI surveillance. But that agency is being watched, too.
Beaumont ups the ante by importing a hired killer, Walker Dett, a master tactician whose trademark is wholesale destruction. But there are a number of wild cards in this game, including Jimmy Procter, an investigative reporter whose tools include stealth, favor-trading, and blackmail, and Sherman Layne, the one clean Locke City cop, whose informants range from an obsessed “watcher” who patrols the edge of the forest, where cars park for only one reason, to the madam of the county’s most expensive bordello. But Layne is guarding a secret of his own, one that could destroy more than his career. Even the most innocent are drawn into the ultimate-stakes game–like Tussy Chambers, the beautiful waitress whose mystically deep connection with Walker Dett might inadvertently ignite the whole combustible mix.
In a stunning departure from his usual territory, Andrew Vachss gives us a masterful novel that is also an epic story of postwar America. Not since Dashiell Hammett’s Red Harvest has there been as searing a portrait of corruption in a small town. This is Vachss’s most ambitious, innovative, and explosive work yet.
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