The Train That Never Arrived
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Cal Redstone
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THE TRAIN THAT NEVER ARRIVED
A novel of cosmic dread in the American Southwest
by Cal Redstone
New Mexico Territory, 1887.
The Crimson Mirage, the most luxurious train ever to cross the desert, simply stops.
No crash. No sabotage. No bodies.
Every passenger and crew member has vanished as though they never existed—except for one woman left alone in a silent, opulent carriage while the desert outside begins to watch her.As the sun bleeds across the sky, Elara Vale realizes the train has slipped off the edge of the world and onto the dead tracks—an ancient, spectral rail that runs between life and something far worse. Outside, heat-shimmer figures gather by the hundreds. A rider made of darkness and bone circles on a horse that casts no shadow. And high above, something vast and serpentine coils through the burning heavens, hungry for the despair of the living.Trapped aboard a phantom locomotive that exists outside of time, Elara must confront the truth: the railroad’s iron progress has awakened an entity older than the desert itself—one that feeds on stolen moments, lost futures, and the slow unraveling of the human soul.To escape, she will have to walk the length of a train that grows longer with every step, face the tormented shades of passengers who never reached their destinations, and wield the only weapon that can wound the thing that owns the dead tracks: a broken clock hand and the will to keep moving forward when time itself has become the enemy.Part weird-Western ghost story, part cosmic folk-horror, The Train That Never Arrived is a haunting, standalone tale of isolation, defiance, and the terrifying price of manifest destiny.
Once you board, the desert never lets you forget what you saw through the window.“Like Blood Meridian had a nightmare on the Event Horizon.”
Perfect for readers of Laird Barron, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, and Stephen King’s darkest work.
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