To Enoch and Doc, two down and out men working as railway brakemen in an impoverished Texas town, it seemed like a simple enough heist: steal the copper wire off a train in the middle of the night.
But the boxcar contains more than metal. Soon lives are at stake and an unfathomable evil has to be dealt with. And there is no one in Blackwood, Texas for the job but a no-account ex-con.
"In less sure hands, Freight would be an unending train of grief, but Ed Kurtz has this amazing ability to present the darkest corners of society, and then reveal the good and decent human heart that beats underneath." -Rob Hart, author of The Woman from Prague
"This book is really worth getting hold of and devouring." -Crime Fiction Lover
Genre: Mystery
But the boxcar contains more than metal. Soon lives are at stake and an unfathomable evil has to be dealt with. And there is no one in Blackwood, Texas for the job but a no-account ex-con.
"In less sure hands, Freight would be an unending train of grief, but Ed Kurtz has this amazing ability to present the darkest corners of society, and then reveal the good and decent human heart that beats underneath." -Rob Hart, author of The Woman from Prague
"This book is really worth getting hold of and devouring." -Crime Fiction Lover
Genre: Mystery
Praise for this book
"Ed Kurtz has this amazing ability to present the darkest corners of society, and then reveal the goof and decent human heart that beats underneath." - Rob Hart
Visitors also looked at these books
Used availability for Ed Kurtz's Freight