The Last Train to Blackwood
MTA
A Thriller Novel
Detective Elias Thorne and his partner Reynolds are called to Atheria Central Station after a murder is reported aboard the isolated Blackwood Express. They find Alistair Finch, a powerful industrialist who had recently acquired a stake in the Blackwood Logging Company, dead in CompartmentâŻC with a single stab wound. A distinctive cufflink of dark wood and obsidian is discovered near the body, and a hidden compartment in Finchâs berth yields a matching dagger, pointing to a killer with knowledge of the trainâs secret spaces and local Blackwood craftsmanship. As Thorne secures the scene, the prospector Silas Croftâwhose compartment lay opposite Finchâsâvanishes, and a frantic search reveals that Croft was carrying geological surveys commissioned by Finch that proved rich mineral deposits under the ironwood grove near Blackwood Gorge. The conductor, the ebullient but steadfast Gable, insists the train must depart on schedule, but Thorne prevents its departure, launching an investigation that uncovers a web of loyalties, grudges, and corporate motives stretching from the logging townâs old families to the powerful timber magnate ArthurâŻPendelton.
The investigation reveals that Pendelton, seeking to conceal his illegal mining operations beneath the protected ironwood grove, manipulated several key figures: JedediahâŻCroft, Silasâs brother and a former Pendelton foreman with a limp and Abernathyâcrafted cufflinks, was induced to kill Finch to stop the surveys from exposing Pendeltonâs scheme; ConductorâŻGable, fiercely loyal to Blackwoodâs traditions, was persuaded to sabotage the bridge at BlackwoodâŻGorge with a threeâwhistle signal, intending to derail the train and destroy the evidence; EngineerâŻThompson, who had long maintained the train, discovered the plot and attempted to stop it by jamming the regulator, only to be overpowered; the young relief conductor Peter, secretly Pendeltonâs inside man, gave the threeâwhistle signal, then sabotaged the engineâs emergency brakes and cutâoff valve, causing a catastrophic boiler explosion that sent the train plummeting into the gorge. The derailment killed dozens, including Gable, Lena the stewardess, Peter, and Thompson, while JedediahâŻCroft fled wounded, later confessing before his death that Pendelton had ordered him to kill Finch and Silas, promising to protect Blackwood in return. Dr.âŻArisâŻThorne, a botanist aboard the train, had secretly taken samples and data proving Pendeltonâs illegal mining, which she safeguarded and later released, providing the irrefutable scientific backbone of the case.
With the case needed after the trainâs destruction and the loss of most witnesses. Armed with Jedediahâs dying confession, Thompsonâs logbook detailing Peterâs sabotage, the recovered surveys, the radio transmitter found in Pendeltonâs study tuned to the bridge detonators, and Dr.âŻThorneâs evidence, prosecutors build an airtight case against Pendelton for conspiracy to commit murder, corporate espionage, attempted mass murder, and obstruction of justice. Pendelton is arrested and held without bail; the Blackwood Express is declared a total loss, its wreckage left in the gorge as a grim memorial. In the aftermath, Blackwood begins to heal: the ironwood grove is protected as a national resource, relief funds and sustainable development initiatives are launched, and the community, having witnessed the depths of Pendeltonâs exploitation, starts to reclaim its future. Thorne returns to Atheria Central, carrying with him the echo of the Blackwood whistle and the knowledge that justice, though costly, has finally begun to turn the townâs shadows into light.
July 12, 2026
57,876 words
4 hours 3 minutes
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