Kansas City, 1933. Frank Nash is a petty criminal being escorted back into
town by train. FBI agent Vetterli, waiting for the convoy at Union Station, is
expecting a routine assignment. What happens at Union Station that day is a
massacre, with no one knowing who really pulled the trigger first. Newspaper
reporter, Charles Thompson, is a witness to the events at Union Station and
begins a personal investigation that may cost him his life, and that of his
family.
In the tradition of Torso and Road to Perdition, Union
Station is the true story that started J. Edgar Hoover's "war on crime" and
helped shape the FBI into the agency it is today.
Illustrated by: Eduardo Barreto