Overview
"The hunger starts in the teeth. It ends in the bone."
In the drought-choked town of Oakhaven, the earth has finally broken. A violent earthquake has exposed a vein of oily, jet-black silt from the planet's deepest crust. It isn't alive, and it isn't sentient-but it is addictive.
Arthur, a soil scientist sent to investigate the failing crops, finds a community gripped by a lethal craving. The residents aren't just starving; they are compulsively consuming the black earth. As the silt enters their systems, it triggers a terrifying mineralization.
Arthur watches in horror as the town's inhabitants turn into living statues. Veins harden into brittle stone, lungs fill with crystalline shards, and every breath becomes a grinding agony of grit and mud. In Oakhaven, the land doesn't want your soul-it just wants to turn your body into part of the geology.
A bone-dry, visceral descent into body horror. A story about the things we consume, and the heavy price of an unstoppable hunger.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798233151606
- ISBN-10: 9798233151606
- Publisher: Antillas Publishing House
- Publish Date: January 2026
- Dimensions: 8 x 5 x 0.51 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.49 pounds
- Page Count: 222
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