
A railroad employee finds out the identity of "The Wrecker", a criminal who is deliberately causing trains to crash. However, before he can disclose the crook's name, he is shot and killed.


Is this thing worth a look? If you're the kind of person who gets a kick out of dusty 1930s-style melodrama, you might have a decent time. If you need pacing that feels like it was edited in this century, you’ll probably hate every second. Twisted Rails is basically what happens when you decide that a train crash is t...

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"Is this thing worth a look? If you're the kind of person who gets a kick out of dusty 1930s-style melodrama, you might have a decent time. If you need pacing that feels like it was edited in this century, you’ll probably hate every second. Twisted Rails is basically what happens when you decide that a train crash is the ultimate plot device. It’s not subtle. It’s not trying to be The Trouble with Wives, that's for sure. The Setup So, a guy working for the railroad finds out who 'The Wrecker' i..."
James R. Gilbert, L.V. Jefferson
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