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A midnight train vanishes on its way through the Appalachian corridor, leaving behind no wreckage and no explanation. Hundreds are lost, but one man David Harper emerges as the sole survivor. Haunted by fragments of memory, he recalls shadowy agents, coded conversations, and the moment reality seemed to split apart. As whistleblower Doyle uncovers a government cover-up tied to experimental transit technology, David struggles between fear and duty, forced into hiding while speaking for the silenced. From deserted stations to secret safehouses, his voice becomes the fragile link between truth and erasure. Thirteen Hours to Nowhere is a thriller about survival, betrayal, and the price of bearing witness when the world demands silence.Book information
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Mystery and Thriller