The Last Hike
They saw something they shouldn't have. Ten hikers witness a cartel operation deep in the Sierra Madre and become prey to a hunter who savors it. An extreme survival horror novel coming late 2026.
No One Leaves the Wake — at Wakefield Hall, the dead don't wait for peace. They wait for the fifth day. Atmospheric horror that lingers long after the lights go out.
What readers are saying
"A true gem and highlight… From start to finish, nail-biting suspense. This is the right stuff for every proper horror fan!"
— Reader review, No One Leaves the Wake
"An extreme folk horror novel that whiplashes you into the action and is unrelenting until the end. Fast paced, extremely gory… I highly recommend this one."
— Reader review, The Hollowing Harvest
"Short, but powerful… Can you trust your own brain? After reading this, I'm not so sure."
— Reader review, 2,341
Dive into psychological terror and supernatural dread
They saw something they shouldn't have. Ten hikers witness a cartel operation deep in the Sierra Madre and become prey to a hunter who savors it. An extreme survival horror novel coming late 2026.
At Wakefield Hall, the dead don't wait for peace. They wait for the fifth day.
When Isola Wakefield dies, her final will traps the people who wronged her inside her cliffside mansion for a five-day wake—no exits, no excuses, and no inheritance if they disobey.
In a rain-drenched Appalachian town choked by secrets and rot, two sisters must choose between survival and sacrifice—or be flayed in the name of tradition.
For 2,341 days, Ava has lived by numbers. Every breath timed, every step measured. But something else is counting too, and it's counting down.
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