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An introspective psychological fiction.
HE CAME TO THE WOODS TO BURY THE PAST.
An atmospheric psychological fiction.
This story is built for immersion, not speed.
A young man just wants to be left alone in the trees that raised him. But a bearded stranger keeps stepping out of the mist, silent, watchful, wearing a face that feels like a memory he can't place and can't outrun.
Hauntingly poetic and relentlessly dark, Him and I reads like Edgar Allan Poe for the modern age: lyrical, rhythmic prose that coils like smoke, where every sentence feels half-dream, half-confession, and the forest itself remembers what men try to forget.
If you love Poe's fevered beauty and the slow, inevitable slide into the abyss, this is the backwoods descendant you didn't know you were waiting for.
At first, he thinks he's being hunted. Then the flashes come: a woman's scream swallowed by leaves, a grave that keeps getting shallower. Every glimpse of the stranger drags another shard of truth to the surface. Every shard brings him closer.
He thought the forest would hide him. It only gave the truth somewhere quiet to wait.
A slow-burn psychological novel about the one ghost you can never outrun, quiet on the outside, screaming on the inside.
It lingers like mist in the lungs, quiet, deliberate, and impossible to forget.
For fans of Iain Reid's Foe, Cormac McCarthy's The Road, and Paul Tremblay's A Head Full of Ghosts.
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