<p><strong>We’re just in that giving spirit, coming back with a new episode, one week after last week! <br>
<br>
Who would have thought that we would find David Baldacci’s masterpiece The Christmas Train worthy of two episodes? Certainly not me. But here we are.<br>
<br>
Tom is halfway through his train journey from D.C. to L.A., and twists and turns are just around the corner.</strong></p>
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And as always, thanks for listening.</strong></p>

Adaptations Awry

ELLIOT C HILDERBRAND

The Christmas Train, part two

DEC 17, 202038 MIN
Adaptations Awry

The Christmas Train, part two

DEC 17, 202038 MIN

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<p><strong>We’re just in that giving spirit, coming back with a new episode, one week after last week! <br> <br> Who would have thought that we would find David Baldacci’s masterpiece The Christmas Train worthy of two episodes? Certainly not me. But here we are.<br> <br> Tom is halfway through his train journey from D.C. to L.A., and twists and turns are just around the corner.</strong></p> <p><strong>Have a comment for the show? Drop us a line at </strong><a href="mailto:[email protected]"><u><strong>[email protected]</strong></u></a><strong> or find our </strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/adaptationsawry/"><strong>Instagram </strong></a><strong>or </strong><a href="https://twitter.com/AdaptationsAwry"><strong>twitter</strong></a><strong>.<br> <br> And as always, thanks for listening.</strong></p>