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"An epic novel with enough terrifying adventure to accommodate at least a few sleepless nights. All aboard--and highly recommended!" --Dark Bites Under the subways' roar, out of the deep, wet caves, comes the fury from Hell . . . . . . to be met by an unlikely troupe ready to save the lives and soul of their city. In the bedrock beneath New York, beautiful news reporter Lya Marsden and hard-bitten detective Michael Corvino enter an eerie maze of abandoned tunnels, searching for a train that vanished with all aboard--over half a century ago. But under the concrete maze of skyscrapers and tourists, below the peep shows and the penthouses, within the clammy darkness, and around the next turn--an unholy evil waits to disgorge violence and blood. In Night Train, the urban decay of 80s-era New York City meets hordes of feral cats, a Subway Slasher, the occult, and an underground labyrinth full of primeval and modern monsters that threaten to swallow whole a four-hundred-year-old city and its inhabitants. What's beneath their feet will shock and horrify till the last blaring warning of lost Train 93. Praise for Thomas F. Monteleone "Monteleone has a dark imagination, a wicked pen, and the rare ability to convey an evil chill with words." --Dean Koontz, New York Times-bestselling author "Tom's an expert storyteller." --F. Paul Wilson, author of The Keep and Deep as the Marrow "A vastly entertaining novel of horror and suspense [that poses] difficult questions about the nature of man, God and the devil." --Los Angeles Daily News "The story is irresistible, moving to a mighty climax." --The New York Times Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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