
Neon Phantom of Hollow Works
When a jittery crew plots a midnight payroll caper at the abandoned Hollow Works, neon signs and a lone transistor radio set the scene. Locals swear a neon phantom — the ghost of a union organizer shot in the Thirties — haunts the machines, stopping clocks and shorting safes. Under flickering arc-lamps and jukebox jazz, the thieves race guards and gossip, only to find superstition and motive as entangled as belt drives. Is the specter real, a cold-war saboteur, or a clever alibi? A sharp, smoky noir where crime meets the machinery of memory.



