In the suffocating shadows of 1947 Alabama, a forbidden love ignites a firestorm of hate that spans decades, from the blood-soaked roots of a cursed oak to the snow-choked woods of Vermont. Keith and Keisha defy a world ruled by segregation and the Klan's ruthless grip, but their passion comes at a brutal cost lynching, betrayal, and a legacy of vengeance that won't die. Enter Jimmy, a towering monster fueled by moonshine and swastikas, and the Viking nuns of Battleboro, whose pious bread hides a sinister eugenics plot. As the body count rises and the lines between reality and madness blur, Hat a crippled witness to it all spins a tale of rape, murder, and devil's deals from his wheelchair in a psych ward, clutching a tattered teddy bear named Bugsy. But when horror writer stumbles onto a rusted wheelchair in the Vermont wilds, he's plunged into a vision so raw it writes itself: a sprawling nightmare of love, loss, and unrelenting evil. Is it truth or delusion? The Fee: Exposing the Invisible drags you through a gut-wrenching saga of human darkness, where every page dares you to question what's real and what's waiting in the woods.
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