Something is walking through Briar Hollow.
When frost forms inside the Briar Hollow Museum of the Unseen and hoofprints appear in cold ash, Rowan knows the disturbance is not weather. It is negotiation. The Thorned Witness-an ancient Texas cryptid older than the oilfields and older than the land's memory-is not trying to break in. It is trying to formalize.
As museum curator Maeve uncovers contracts that seem to rewrite themselves, the rules of consent begin to fracture. Boundaries spoken aloud become law. Silence becomes dangerous. And when the building's loudspeaker plays the unmistakable laugh of Rowan's dead wife-warped into something patient and predatory-the truth becomes clear:
The Other Side does not invade.
It persuades.
Set against the haunting backdrop of abandoned Texas oilfields and mesquite-shadowed landscapes, this gothic psychological horror novel explores grief as vulnerability, love as leverage, and the terrifying intelligence of something that learns the language of refusal.
Because the footprints were never outside the house.
They were always inside.
And once the boundary shifts, there is no going back.