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Brother

by Ania Ahlborn

Brother

by Ania Ahlborn

'Brother' is a chilling tale set deep in the Appalachian woods, where the Morrow family lives in seclusion, harboring dark secrets and alarming traditions far from the prying eyes of law enforcement. When young women start disappearing along the nearby highway, suspicions don't reach the Morrow's twisted homestead—not with their terrifying practices buried in backyard graves. At the heart of this family's horror is nineteen-year-old Michael Morrow, an unwilling participant in the nightmares festering at home who yearns for a life of normalcy beyond the shadowy trees of West Virginia. His yearning for escape intensifies when he meets Alice, a radiant presence from the nearby town of Dahlia. Entranced by Alice's allure and the chance at a new beginning, Michael's monstrous reality grows distant—until his brother, Rebel, grimly reminds him of the grotesque role he's destined to play within their macabre family. 'Brother' explores the conflict between blood ties and the desire for redemption, weaving a haunting narrative of a young man trapped in a labyrinth of inherited evil and the quest to break free before it consumes him.

  • Fiction
  • Thriller
  • Horror
  • Family
  • Suspense
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