They say the mountain keeps its own ledger. In Blackwood Ridge, every forgotten name is a debt-and every debt demands payment.
Cartographer Mara Ellery returns to her hometown expecting a simple job: survey the ridge for a new retreat. What she finds instead is a map drawn in her own handwriting-though she never remembers making it. The town's archive whispers of a ledger that balances lives against memory, and each night the silhouettes on the ridge-the Watchers-lean a little closer.
As Mara uncovers the ring of stones, the carved coordinates in the ash tree, and the compass that trembles toward the mountain, she realizes the landscape itself is rewriting her life. Forgotten names, altered maps, and bargains struck in silence tighten around her like a noose.
The Watchers on the Mountain is a slow-burning supernatural thriller where folklore bleeds into reality, memory can be bartered away, and dread lingers long after the last page. Fans of Shirley Jackson, Stephen King, and atmospheric horror will feel right at home-and never quite safe.
Will Mara chart the truth before the ledger claims her name too?