A truck driver unknowingly picks up smuggled cargo containing a deadly secret. On the run from corrupt law enforcement, he must race to deliver it before powerful enemies catch him and harm his loved ones.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
183pp
Genre:
Action
Budget:
Blockbuster
Age Rating:
13+
Synopsis/Details
John, a weary and reclusive truck driver, takes on a high-paying but cryptic job to transport an unknown cargo across desolate highways. As he navigates the lonely roads, eerie occurrences and strange encounters begin to haunt him, making him question the true nature of his cargo. With each mile, John unravels dark secrets about his assignment, the people behind it, and the cargo itself—something far more dangerous than he ever imagined. His journey spirals into a tense struggle for survival as he faces forces beyond his comprehension. Caught in a web of mystery and paranoia, John must make a critical choice: complete the job or defy his unknown employers at the risk of his own life. As the tension mounts and the road ahead becomes even more perilous, The Last Cargo delivers a gripping tale of suspense, psychological turmoil, and the price of carrying burdens too heavy to bear.

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The Writer: Steven Lamotte

Hey, I’m Steven LaMotte radio host, investigative journalist, game developer, and all-around professional chaos enthusiast. I’m 37 years old, born in Willimantic, Connecticut, and raised in New England, where I spent my formative years trying to survive brutal winters, bad Dunkin’ orders, and the eerie feeling that every old house was probably haunted. Spoiler: some of them actually were. My love for storytelling and uncovering the truth led me into the world of broadcasting, where I’ve had the privilege (and occasional misfortune) of working in the industry for years. I’ve spent time in major studios like the CBS Broadcast Center in New York City, where I learned that live radio is a… Go to bio
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