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<p><strong>A ghost train carries a murderous secret deep through the North Georgia mountains. Betrayal colder than the wind blowing through the pines.</strong></p><p>A young girl with a burden a hundred years out of time.<br />An old man&rsquo;s tale of guilt and regret.<br />A heartbroken woman caught in a mystery only she can solve.<br />A boy long past living holds the key.</p><p>Can unearthed secrets end the nightmare at last?</p><p><strong>An excerpt from&nbsp;<em>In the Pines</em>:</strong><br />&ldquo;But why are you out here?&rdquo; Mary said. &ldquo;Where did you come from?&rdquo;</p><p>&ldquo;Been sleeping in them pines. Got nowhere else I can go.&rdquo;</p><p>&ldquo;Let&rsquo;s try again. Why are you in this dream? In this tent? I have no idea who you are.&rdquo;</p><p>The girl finally drew back enough for Mary to see her face. Her wide eyes were solid black in the flashlight&rsquo;s beam.</p><p>&ldquo;Ain&rsquo;t been nothing warm out here for long as I can remember. Can&rsquo;t remember my name either. Been lookin&rsquo; for my husband so long never spoke to a living soul until you.&rdquo;</p><p>She froze staring over Mary&rsquo;s shoulder trembling harder by the second. She put her head down and wrapped her arms around Mary squeezing tight.</p><p>&ldquo;Train coming&rdquo; the girl said her voice urgent but getting lower and softer. &ldquo;Longest train you ever saw. Devil driving that train took my husband away with him. Been trying hard to take me but I hide.&rdquo;</p><p>Mary opened her mouth to ask what she was really hiding from when she heard a strange ringing noise gradually rising until it was louder than the wind.</p><p>She&rsquo;d heard that metallic hum many times but she couldn&rsquo;t possibly be hearing it on this mountain.</p><p>The singing of the rails the distant sound of a fast train getting closer.</p>