Blood in the Snow by Philip Stengel
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Horror

Blood in the Snow

At a frozen northern outpost, tracks appear where no man should walk, and something ancient begins feeding on hunger, fear, and blood.

Survival HorrorArctic HorrorSupernatural Horror

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Synopsis

The wilderness doesn't forgive. It consumes.

At Black Spruce Station in the frozen north, survival is already a fragile thing. Supplies run thin, blizzards choke the sky, and silence stretches longer than the horizon. But when tracks appear where no man should walk, when voices whisper through the whiteout, the outpost realizes it is not alone.

For the men and women trapped there, every choice becomes a wager: trust the wrong ally, follow the wrong trail, open the wrong door and you won't come back. Something ancient hunts the living, feeding on hunger, fear, and blood in the snow.

Blood in the Snow is a brutal survival horror novel of isolation, deception, and the cost of looking too long into the dark.