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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/5().  · Night Train is David Quantick’s fourth novel since and his move into fiction is a notable change of literary direction, as he is better known as a journalist and screenwriter whose credits include winning at Emmy in for Veep. Earlier highlights include writing for the famous, but sadly now defunct, alternative British music magazine NME and authoring a biography on the punk band The 4/5. 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 - with no idea where she is. She's in a room but it's shaking and jumping like it's alive. Stumbling through a door, she realizes she is in a train carriage. A carriage full of the dead/5().


Night Train. By David Quantick. 20 likes. 1 hr 46 min. 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 This week's read, Night Train by David Quantick, is a sci-fi thriller with just a dash of horror sprinkled in for good measure. Set on a mysterious train. Three people with no clue as to their identities find themselves aboard a mysterious train speeding through a bleak, empty www.doorway.ru like, share, and.


Quantick takes the travelogue which appears in volume 7 of the same work as its model for Night Train’s structure and pace. In this narrative diversion, a satire of contemporary travel memoirs which Sterne later followed up in A Sentimental Journey, Tristram Shandy attempts to escape Death quite literally, by relentlessly moving from place. Night Train is David Quantick’s fourth novel since and his move into fiction is a notable change of literary direction, as he is better known as a journalist and screenwriter whose credits include winning at Emmy in for Veep. Earlier highlights include writing for the famous, but sadly now defunct, alternative British music magazine. Having read Quantick’s excellent All My Colors I felt that I had an idea of what type of author he was. He brought great literacy skill to a strange horror title. Night Train repeats this but adds dystopian science fiction into the mixer. The book has tones of and Terry Gilliam’s bureaucratic horror futures such as 12 Monkeys and Brazil.

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