Midnight Express (1935) [Short Story]
by Alfred Noyes
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In a railway station a man suddenly recalls a book he tried to read as a boy. Titled The Midnight Express, he was never able to finish it and could never recall its contents from one day to the next. Oddly afraid of the illustration on page 50, he pinned it together – an image of a man waiting in a dark railway station.
Originally published in This Week, 3 November 1935.
Original title: Midnight Express
Original languages:
English
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Genre: Fiction→ Horror→ Psychological Horror
This work is a subwork of the following works : Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Bar the Doors (1946) [Anthology] Authors: Ambrose Bierce
, H. G. Wells
, August Derleth
, F. Marion Crawford
, Wilbur Daniel Steele
, Alfred Noyes
, Alexander Woollcott
, Peter Fleming
, McKnight Malmar
, DuBose Heyward
, Martin Armstrong
, Samuel Hopkins Adams
, Margaret Irwin
Hauntings: Tales of the Supernatural (1968) [Anthology] Authors: M. R. James
, H. P. Lovecraft
, Arthur Conan Doyle
, Henry James
, H. G. Wells
, August Derleth
, William Hope Hodgson
, Robert Bloch
, Manly Wade Wellman
, John Collier
, H. Russell Wakefield
, Alfred Noyes
, Margaret Oliphant
, Robert Aickman
, Joseph Payne Brennan
, E. F. Benson
, J. B. Priestley
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