When a weekend boating trip is swallowed by a violent storm, Pia and Rob wash ashore deep in the Australian wetlands-miles from help, soaked to the bone, and already on edge. But the real danger isn't the weather.
It's the house.
Seeking shelter in a remote farmhouse, the couple quickly realizes they've stepped into the territory of a feral, unhinged family whose cruelty is only matched by their isolation. Captured, tormented, and cut off from the world by rising floodwaters, Pia and Rob must navigate a nightmare of escalating depravity as the storm outside intensifies, and the storm inside the house turns lethal.
Desperation becomes strategy. Fear becomes fuel.
And survival demands a brutality neither of them ever imagined.
From Brett McBean, author of the acclaimed
novelization of Long Weekend, comes a relentless descent into rural terror, where nature is unforgiving, humanity is monstrous, and escape is a race against both the elements and evil itself.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. When a weekend boating trip is swallowed by a violent storm, Pia and Rob wash ashore deep in the Australian wetlands-miles from help, soaked to the bone, and already on edge. But the real danger isn't the weather.It's the house.Seeking shelter in a remote farmhouse, the couple quickly realizes they've stepped into the territory of a feral, unhinged family whose cruelty is only matched by their isolation. Captured, tormented, and cut off from the world by rising floodwaters, Pia and Rob must navigate a nightmare of escalating depravity as the storm outside intensifies, and the storm inside the house turns lethal.Desperation becomes strategy. Fear becomes fuel.And survival demands a brutality neither of them ever imagined.From Brett McBean, author of the acclaimednovelization of Long Weekend, comes a relentless descent into rural terror, where nature is unforgiving, humanity is monstrous, and escape is a race against both the elements and evil itself. A boating trip is ruined by a storm. Pia and Rob wash ashore deep in the Australian wetlands, miles from help. But the real danger isn't the weather. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9781966037705
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. When a weekend boating trip is swallowed by a violent storm, Pia and Rob wash ashore deep in the Australian wetlands-miles from help, soaked to the bone, and already on edge. But the real danger isn't the weather.It's the house.Seeking shelter in a remote farmhouse, the couple quickly realizes they've stepped into the territory of a feral, unhinged family whose cruelty is only matched by their isolation. Captured, tormented, and cut off from the world by rising floodwaters, Pia and Rob must navigate a nightmare of escalating depravity as the storm outside intensifies, and the storm inside the house turns lethal.Desperation becomes strategy. Fear becomes fuel.And survival demands a brutality neither of them ever imagined.From Brett McBean, author of the acclaimednovelization of Long Weekend, comes a relentless descent into rural terror, where nature is unforgiving, humanity is monstrous, and escape is a race against both the elements and evil itself. A boating trip is ruined by a storm. Pia and Rob wash ashore deep in the Australian wetlands, miles from help. But the real danger isn't the weather. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9781966037705
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. When a weekend boating trip is swallowed by a violent storm, Pia and Rob wash ashore deep in the Australian wetlands-miles from help, soaked to the bone, and already on edge. But the real danger isn't the weather.It's the house.Seeking shelter in a remote farmhouse, the couple quickly realizes they've stepped into the territory of a feral, unhinged family whose cruelty is only matched by their isolation. Captured, tormented, and cut off from the world by rising floodwaters, Pia and Rob must navigate a nightmare of escalating depravity as the storm outside intensifies, and the storm inside the house turns lethal.Desperation becomes strategy. Fear becomes fuel.And survival demands a brutality neither of them ever imagined.From Brett McBean, author of the acclaimednovelization of Long Weekend, comes a relentless descent into rural terror, where nature is unforgiving, humanity is monstrous, and escape is a race against both the elements and evil itself. A boating trip is ruined by a storm. Pia and Rob wash ashore deep in the Australian wetlands, miles from help. But the real danger isn't the weather. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9781966037705
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