A taut and ambient thriller about one girl's search for home, melding time travel, magic realism, horror, and literary suspense.
One forty-below December night, 19-year-old Ash Hayes finds herself locked out of her family home in rural Minnesota. She seeks shelter from the freezing cold and certain death at the closest house on the road, although she does not know these neighbours.
The next morning, everything is off-kilter - the house has no mirrors and all the windows blocked, and when Ash tries to call her parents, their numbers are disconnected. One of the strange inhabitants there is a doctor, who offers to help Ash. In her efforts to get out of the house and back to her regular life, though, Ash finds herself transported to an even stranger place and time, setting off a chain of events that connect with (and alter) her past and her future.
For fans of Mona Awad and Emily St. John Mandel, The Longest Night is a high-stakes, genre-twisting story about searching for something stable in a world where reality is ever-changing and can't be trusted.