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Night Train (1997) is a comedic parody of American detective novels by the author Martin Amis, named after the song "Night Train", which features twice in the novel.
- Martin Amis
- 1997
25 de jul. de 2020 · Morimi Tomihiko masterfully weaves strands of youth and fantasy into spine-tingling ghost stories of sojourns into night. “There’s no place that night doesn’t touch. All the world’s in perpetual night.”
2 de out. de 1997 · Ostensibly Night Train is a straight up crime novel, narrated by a female "police" named Mike Hoolihan, who is given the task of investigating the suicide of a young woman named Jennifer Rockwell.
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- Paperback
1 de jan. de 2001 · A fast paced, fun novel of '80s horror set beneath the streets of New York City, this twisted tale of missing trains, a subway slasher, urban legend, and an unspeakable evil loose in the labyrinth that lies below the City That Never Sleeps.
- (219)
- Paperback
From Emmy-Award winning author David Quantick, Night Train is a science-fiction horror story like no other. A woman wakes up, frightened and alone. The room shaking and jumping like it’s alive. The noise is terrifying. Where is she? Stumbling through a door, she realizes she is on a train carriage. A carriage full of the dead.
- David Quantick
- Paperback
6 de out. de 2020 · As our heroine makes her way through the train trying to find out what happened to her, she meets a former strongman, a trained killer, and a collection of strange and terrifying creatures. Each step takes her closer to finding out the secret of the Night Train.
- David Quantick
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • Fusing brilliant wordplay with all the elements of a classic whodunit, “Amis has created a quicksilver narrative that grabs the reader and refuse to let go” (The New York Times). “Dazzling….