![]() ![]() Sometimes you just need that extra space or cubby holes to hide in so they'll make use of those places on trains people won't normally see, the kitchen car and luggage compartment. Despite all the advantages noted above, there may need to be adjustments made. Thus it is that several works create thrillers set around a train. This may or may not be the best time to commit a murder but it's a damn good time to write about one. Long distance train journeys take several days during which the train is locked into a course going through wild terrain with no reception. They are an enclosed space with a sense of claustrophobia, uncomfortable proximity to strangers with several good justifications for why people can't leave. Train journeys provide a number of advantages for plotting a thriller. The Conductor, Fallen London, The Twelve-Fifteen from Moloch Street ![]()
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