The Majestic 311
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R.C. Bray
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Seven train robbers. One haunted locomotive. All aboard for terror.
In the spring of 1903, locomotive 311, known as the Majestic, carried more than one hundred passengers toward a tunnel through the underbelly of the Canadian Rockies. But then the mouth of the tunnel swallowed the 311 whole, and the train—and everyone on it—was never seen again. Seven years later, a gang of cattle thieves and cutthroats wait on horseback for a train car full of railway cash—a payroll they intend to steal. What they will discover, however, is that the approaching train isn’t the 5409. It’s the missing 311, a train only whispered about around dying campfires. A train that some believe still rides the iron rails, traveling to places no mortal should ever go, seeing things no one should ever see.
Acclaimed horror writer Keith C. Blackmore etches an unsettling new entry in the annals of the American West. And like the haunted train itself, this one never stops.
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- Troy Allen
- 03-07-2023
Disapointed
I have read nearly all of Keiths books and this one has by far is the most obsequie and scattered story line
It has traits of Mountain Man in the way it has been written, with the addition of R C Brays narration these are the only 2 reasons I persisted to the end.
An easy way to describe it is, think of every fantasy, Syfy and horror idea you had as a 12 yo, set the scene on a train and drone it out for almost 14 hours. (not even a satisfying ending)
Unfortunately I would not recommend this as an introduction to Keiths writings.
His only saving grace was the narrator on this one.
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