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Last Train from Perdition [Dramatized Adaptation]

By: Robert McCammon
Narrated by: full cast, Nanette Savard, Bradley Smith, Nora Achrati, Brian Hemmingsen, Alyssa Wilmoth, Christopher Walker, Andy Clemence, Nick DePinto, Lawrence Redmond, KenYatta Rogers, Todd Scofield
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Publisher's summary

In I Travel by Night, master of horror Robert McCammon introduced the tortured and instantly unforgettable vampire adventurer Trevor Lawson - "all matters handled" - as he searched for his maker, LaRouge, in hope of becoming human once more. It wove a tale about the terrors of the Dark Society, featuring the Gothic sensibilities of old New Orleans and the unforgiving violence of the untamed frontier of 1886. Now McCammon returns to Lawson's gripping journey and sends him west, in the chilling sequel novella Last Train from Perdition.

Ever on the hunt for LaRouge, Lawson still travels by night but no longer does so alone. Crack-shot, whip-smart Ann has become his companion, on her own search for her vampire-taken father and sister. Lawson has been summoned from New Orleans and the Hotel Sanctuaire to Omaha by a wealthy man who needs his son retrieved from a band of outlaws. Lawson and Ann agree to take the case and travel to the town of Perdition where they find their prey - but things get complicated fast when a saloon shootout leaves an innocent girl badly injured.

On a night train from Perdition to Helena to find medical help, it soon becomes clear that Lawson and Ann's enemies may also be looking to prey upon them. As they struggle against those forces of darkness with a trainload of their most unlikely allies yet, Lawson also wages battle with the darkness LaRouge left within him. This latest installment in Trevor Lawson's battle for redemption finds best-selling McCammon at his thrilling best.

Performed by Nanette Savard, Bradley Smith, Nora Achrati, Brian Hemmingsen, Alyssa Wilmoth, Christopher Walker, Andy Clemence, Nick DePinto, Lawrence Redmond, KenYatta Rogers, Todd Scofield, Gregory Linington, Kimberly Gilbert, Chris Genebach, Richard Rohan, Scott McCormick, Ken Jackson, Terence Aselford.

©2016 The McCammon Corporation (P)2017 Graphic Audio, LLC
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Great story

A great short story of the weird west. This is my second listen for this book and felt it was with it. GA was of high quality as usual. Hopefully there will be a third entry one day.

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Good short story

I don't usually like the highly dramatized presentations, the background noises and the different volume of voices are distracting. This one was all that but also by one of my favorite writers so I persevered and perversely enjoyed it. Thank god it was short.

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