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The time is almost near for our newly-appointed queen to arrive and all of you will die. Thank you for riding MTA.

Train passengers in New York are terrorized by supernatural entities. Follow the adventures of Ariel, Rick, Lois, Autumn, Jim and many others as their lives become crazier as all the mysteries are unraveled. Train is based on Love Train webseries and Delilah spinoff.

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Pandora, an undeniable beauty, was walking back to her building in the Bronx. She just got off the 2 train and she was tired from working the night shift as a nurse. She felt like someone was following her but no one was behind her. She entered her apartment and went directly into the kitchen. She opened the refrigerator and grabbed a strawberry from the basket. She ate it, feeling so divine. Ever since she was a little girl, this woman loved strawberries. She grabbed another one and ate it, enjoying it like it was almost orgasmic.
A woman’s voice said, “I love strawberries too.”
Pandora jumped, closed the refrigerator and turned around. A black mist attacked her. The black mist separated into two, covering her nose and her mouth. Pandora couldn’t breathe. She tried to remove the films but she couldn’t. She fell to the floor, suffocated and died. Then, Pandora’s dead body levitated. Minutes later, there were two Pandoras in the apartment, the dead one on the floor and the naked one standing over her. The naked one thought about clothes and clothes appeared on her. She was dressed like it was her birthday. She left the apartment but not by using the door. She disappeared. Her name was Delilah.
Thirty minutes later, a tired businessman was waiting for the downtown train at Fordham Road. Some footsteps away, without him knowing, Delilah appeared and walked over to him. She offered him a strawberry that appeared out of nowhere.
“Nice magic trick,” the businessman was impressed.
“Eat.” Delilah smiled, but the businessman was not interested in eating a strawberry from a total stranger. Yet he was compelled to try it.

226 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 13, 2015

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Gene Geter

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Gene Geter is a photographer, author and former entertainment columnist.
Geter is also a director, writing and producing videos on YouTube and Vimeo.

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Author 54 books13 followers
December 19, 2015
Entertaining Weirdness

Train by Gene Geter focuses on the lives of a number of train passengers who begin to experience supernatural visions and strange dreams as they commute across New York. The number of characters is breathtaking and seemingly inexhaustible ( a small selection would include Ariel, Alice, Rick, Olivia, Brad, Angie, Lenore, Trudy, T.J., Ann and Delilah, all of whom seem to exist as first names only) and whilst some lives overlap their only real connections are their strange and supernatural experiences and their passing relationships to a series of missing people and murders that have taken place on the intertwining rail networks.

Largely driven by naturalistic dialogue and the oddly fleeting interactions between passengers the narrative feels splenetic and quirky. Scenes flash by and jump cut as if in a montage of nightmares and dream states which contribute to an environment of general weirdness. But there is something oddly readable if only to find out what could possibly happen next. Not my usually type of book but intriguing and interesting nevertheless.
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Author 44 books133 followers
December 13, 2015
In TRAIN, supernatural entities step aboard the New York City MTA and terrorize the living daylights out its passengers in a fantastic set of interconnecting stories.

Ariel, Rick, Lois, Autumn, Jim and other passengers find life will never be the same after their daily commute. They encounter romance, suspense, horror and comedy—each experiencing their own version of Twilight-Zone. The writing is crisp and real. The characters are well-developed with definitive personalities. New Yorkers will love this train ride, as it takes you to all the familiar haunts along the way.
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