The Marrow Fields: Tamsin Peake. Eco Horror in an impossibly friendly commune. It's all fun and games until the only road out is buried in a landslide...
The valley is too green.
When geologist Alden Hawke arrives at the Veridian Fold, he expects anomalies in soil and vegetation. What he finds is something else entirely — a place where the land feels alive, the crops thrive beyond reason, and the people speak of balance with unsettling calm.
Then the road out disappears.
A man vanishes.
His boots remain beside his bed.
The soil outside is warm.
Perrin Fallow has spent nearly two decades inside the Fold, quietly recording what others refuse to see. Names. Patterns. Disappearances that coincide with impossible harvests. Perrin knows the truth — and has been waiting for someone who might survive hearing it.
Beneath the valley lies something ancient.
Not a secret. Not a belief.
Something organised.
As Alden and Perrin begin to understand what sustains the Fold, escape becomes uncertain — and complicity becomes unavoidable.
Because the harvest is real.
And it is not crops.
The Marrow Fields is a slow-burn horror of ecology, control, and quiet agreement — where the most disturbing question is not what lives beneath the soil, but why anyone would choose to live above it.
The Marrow Fields. A One Shot Horror title from House of Sharky Press.
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