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  1. 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. Plot summary [ edit ] This book is told from the perspective of Detective Mike Hoolihan, a female detective who is charged with the task of finding the motivation for ...

    • Martin Amis
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    • 1997
    • 2 October 1997
  2. 1 de jan. de 1984 · 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.

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  3. Night Train is a novel of mystery. The basic mystery concerns the death of Jennifer Rockwell: Her father, Tom Rockwell, a high-ranking police official, refuses to believe that Jennifer...

  4. 24 de nov. de 2020 · Thomas F. Monteleone. Diversion Books, Nov 24, 2020 - Fiction - 322 pages. “An epic novel with enough terrifying adventure to accommodate at least a few sleepless nights. All aboard—and highly...

  5. 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. Jennifer’s father is Mike’s boss, and neither Colonel Tom Rockwell nor Mike can truly believe that Jennifer, given her seemingly ...

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  6. 25 de jul. de 2020 · As night fell, we began to swap stories about strange things we'd encountered on our journeys, including the mysterious series of artworks by Kishida Michio called 'Night Train'. Morimi Tomihiko masterfully weaves strands of youth and fantasy into spine-tingling ghost stories of sojourns into night.

  7. 9 de jun. de 2011 · Night train : a novel. by. Amis, Martin. Publication date. 1997. Topics. Policewomen, Suicide victims. Publisher. New York : Harmony Books.