A historic bed and breakfast…or a monument to evil and obscenity? Justin Collier didn't know the house's lurid, shocking history when he arrived for a relaxing stay. He knew nothing about the train tracks that run behind the house, or that they once led to a place worse than hell. But he's learning….
At night he can hear the mansion whisper. He hears little girls giggling where there are no little girls. And if he listens closely he can hear the haunting whistle of the train and the cries of the things chained in its prison cars. Each room of the house holds another appalling secret, but the greatest secret of all rides…The Black Train.
"Edward Lee's The Black Train is one hell of a read that disturbs as it entertains and leaves readers with the feeling that they need a long shower. ...Lee builds a fascinating story, combining rumor, history, and pure demented fantasy in a seamless blanket of weird." --Dread Central