The Long Step: A Psychological Creature Horror Novel

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Management number 231855205 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$90.00 Model Number 231855205
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In sixth grade, four kids walked into the pines outside Kettle Run, North Carolina.Only three came back.The official story was simple:Noah Greer wandered off after dark on a weekend camping trip and was never seen again.The unofficial story—the one they only whispered at sleepovers—was different.They said the forest took a long step that night.Not a creature reaching out with claws, but something worse:A gap in the world that moved.A single impossible stride between two trees.A boy caught mid-step who never reached the next piece of earth.Twenty years later, the past starts walking again.Ty Bledsoe, a burned-out mechanic in Tennessee, wakes gasping in his recliner to find a line of bare footprints across his apartment carpet—much too long, spaced too far apart, starting in the middle of the room and ending at the window.Valentina “Val” Ramirez, a child therapist in Atlanta who explains away other people’s monsters, finds pine needles in her ninth-floor shower drain and a muddy, inhuman footprint on the ceiling above her bed.Jonah Crick, a jaded survival YouTuber out West, has built a following spinning “true horror” out of Noah’s disappearance—until a single corrupted frame of his GoPro shows a long, wet footprint halfway up his garage wall… and something too tall to fit in the shot.Dragged back together by a disturbing screenshot and a shared guilt they’ve never fully faced, Ty, Val, and Jonah realize three things:The Long Step isn’t stuck in the woods. It appears in places you are truly alone—hospital chapels at 3 a.m., empty office floors, rest stop bathrooms on dead interstates.Every time it comes, it takes one step closer.Their memories—and the stories they’ve told the world—have been feeding it.To stop the thing that took Noah, they return to the grove where it happened, armed with cameras, rope, and the truths they never told the cops, their parents, or each other. But you can’t bargain with something that doesn’t have a face—only absence: distances that don’t add up, hallways that feel a step too short, footprints that appear on walls where no foot could stand.If they’re right, the Long Step doesn’t want revenge.It wants completion—to finish the step it started twenty years ago by claiming one of them as an adult replacement.If they’re wrong, they’ve just given it a perfect circle of lonely hearts to walk through.The Long Step is a psychological creature horror novel about survivor’s guilt, broken friendship, and a monster that doesn’t claw or bite—it edits reality under your feet. Fans of slow-burn dread, emotionally damaged characters, and horror that follows you into every empty room will find something to fear here long after the last page.Step carefully.Some distances don’t stay the same once you’ve looked at them. Read more

ASIN B0G3S6BSZT
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Language English
File size 434 KB
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Publisher Tommy Marcum
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Print length 424 pages
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Publication date November 24, 2025
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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