When seven-year-old Jacob Wester’s brother, Billy disappears, he knows the
haunted train in Plymouth, Michigan where they grew up, has something to do
with it, but doesn’t tell anyone for fear no one will believe him.
As the town searches for Billy, they find no leads, no crime scene, and after
months of trying to solve the case, they finally give up, and realize Billy’s case is
a dead end, and is put to rest in the cold case files.
Eventually, Jacob graduates high school, moves away from Plymouth, only to
come back years later to find out what happened to his brother.
When he returns, he finally tells his high school sweetheart, Rose Shirley what
he suspected about the haunted train, and she is shocked, wondering if the
disappearance of Jacob’s brother Billy, drove Jacob to concoct this strange
story about the haunted train, as a way to gain closure over his brother missing.
As Jacob talks to the police about his brother’s case, their response is vague,
and when Rose Shirley’s fiancé Buck McKinley disappears, all fingers start
pointing to Jacob and Rose.
When others in the town begin vanishing rapidly, every clue found at the crime
scene leads the police, and detectives back to Jacob and Rose.
As the investigation heats up, Jacob and Rose realize they’re facing charges in
the disappearances of several people.
Now they need to convince the town of Plymouth, what they’ve suspected
about the train, and convince them what’s going on, and who is responsible for
the residences disappearing, before the two of them go to prison, and the entire
town of Plymouth disappear's because of the haunted train, and it’s:
DEADLY STEAM
When you hear the whistle blowing, and you see the flash of light, When deadly steam starts rolling, don't be anywhere in sight. YOU KNOW THE GHOSTS ARE COMING!
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