Deep in the remote forests of British Columbia, Bryon "Lefty" Campbell and his crew of hardened loggers know the dangers of their work - widowmakers, river currents, and the ever-present risk of losing a limb. But when strange symbols start appearing on the trees, food goes missing, and their cook vanishes without a trace, the men realize something far older and far deadlier stalks them from the shadows.
As tensions rise and bodies begin to surface, Bryon is forced to confront a truth he's spent a lifetime dismissing: not all legends are myths. And in the wilderness, the line between predator and prey is razor-thin.
Dark, gripping, and relentless, "Hell North" is a brutal tale of survival, fear, and the monsters we tell ourselves don't exist.
Evan H. Clarke writes stories about ordinary people in extraordinary situations, exploring the humour, tension, and unexpected twists that life throws our way. His work blends sharp observation, dry wit, and a knack for storytelling that lingers, whether he's capturing the camaraderie of a remote worksite, the absurdity of modern dating, or the quiet moments that reveal something deeper.
With a style that's thoughtful, immersive, and just the right amount of self-aware, Clarke crafts characters who are figuring things out, sometimes the hard way, sometimes with a laugh, and always with a story worth telling. He lives in Vienna, but his mind is often elsewhere, chasing ideas and the next great cup of coffee.
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