Alpine Horror Stories for Young Adults
High up, where paths end and reception cuts out, silence quickly turns into threat. This collection leads into remote valleys, abandoned stations, and places where rules apply that no one explains. Teenage characters find themselves in situations that seem harmless at first, but grow tighter with every step. Those who keep going realize too late that some things do not want to be found.
Intense Horror Without Detours
The stories build tension slowly and drive it consistently toward a clear core of terror. No comforting mysteries, no ironic distance, no safe exits. Every decision has consequences, every trace leads further in. The horror stays close, physical, direct, and cannot simply be pushed aside.
Oppressive Settings in the Alps
Old guesthouses, tunnels beneath ridges, decommissioned lifts, huts that feel wrong, and sheets of ice beneath which something waits: the mountains are not a backdrop, but a system that sorts, counts, and holds on to people. Villages fall silent, technology fails, wood and metal react. Anyone who believes nature is neutral quickly learns that something else is moving along with it.
For Readers Who Truly Want to Be Afraid
This book is aimed at young readers who take horror seriously and are ready for dense atmosphere, clear language, and intense finales. The stories stand alone, varied yet connected by a shared nerve: the feeling that you no longer control what happens next. Anyone who walks alone through the forest afterward will listen more carefully.