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Over the Wire

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Two telegraph operators manning a mountain tower during a violent blizzard monitor line traffic while a nearby station agent grows increasingly unnerved by unexplained sounds. Communications falter, sidings pile up, and concern mounts over an express expected to carry a government gold consignment, raising the risk of a hold-up amid the storm. The experienced operator’s measured professionalism contrasts with the other man’s rising panic, producing tense suspense about whether human skill and the telegraph system can prevent disaster when weather, isolation, and possible criminal intent converge.

About the Author

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Eugene Jones

Eugene Jones was an author known for his work in early 20th-century literature. His notable book, "Over the Wire," reflects themes of adventure and exploration, capturing the spirit of the time. Jones's writing often delves into the human experience, offering readers a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs faced by individuals in a rapidly changing world. Though not widely recognized today, his contributions to literature provide valuable insights into the era's cultural landscape.

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