Ghost Train (audio story)

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Ghost Train was the sixth release of the BBC Torchwood audio stories.

Publisher's summary

It's not easy being Rhys Williams. You're married to the sexiest woman in Torchwood. She saves the world for a living, you move lorries round in a timely fashion.

Suddenly, you've got a mystery of your own. Oh, it starts off being about missing fridges. But it leads to a midnight train pulling into an abandoned platform at Cardiff Station. What is the mysterious cargo that Rhys is unloading from the train? Where's it going? And what can be behind it?

Rhys Williams is going to get to the bottom of it. All by himself, thank you very much. Soon Captain Jack is missing, his wife's dead, and it's up to Rhys to try and put everything right. And find those fridges...

Plot

A number of fridges mysteriously vanish from Harwood's lorries and Rhys, suspecting aliens or the Rift, asks Gwen to look into it, but he instead decides to investigate by himself given her apparent lack of interest and being busy with Torchwood. He plots the drivers' routes and the locations that the missing fridges were last seen on a map, forming an arrow pointing at Queen Street station. He finds nothing there, however, and notices that a delivery slip he has with him has inexplicably changed to read "Powell knows". Returning to Harwood's, Ruth tells him that a Mr Powell has Darren collect boxes from Queen Street late at night.

Rhys briefly sees Gwen at home before she heads back with Jack to join Ianto in combating a series of biblical plagues spreading from Penarth to Splott. Despite the police calling for people to remain in their homes, Rhys goes to Queen Street at eleven at night to meet Mr Powell and is directed to transport him and several boxes from a steam engine to an industrial estate. He tells Gwen everything when he gets home, but he realises that she is an impostor just before the real Gwen bursts in and shoots her, explaining that she was a shapeshifting assassin targeting Torchwood.

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Notes

  • The story is told in first person by Rhys.

Continuity