Some roads don't become dangerous after midnight.
They become wrong.
When a disturbing video begins circulating in a quiet town, four teenagers notice what every adult chooses to ignore. A stretch of road that feels off. A forest that watches back. A lake that doesn't reflect the sky the way it should.
At first, it looks like an urban legend recycled for clicks.
Then people start disappearing.
Jake, Emily, Noah, and Olivia don't set out to be heroes. They're just curious. Just attentive. Just unlucky enough to see patterns where others see coincidence. And once you see it, you're already part of it.
What follows is a modern reimagining of an ancient myth, where folklore collides with social media, bureaucracy, and small-town silence. A headless rider. A force that doesn't hunt randomly. A system that learned how to hide behind procedures, smiles, and official statements.
This is not a story about monsters jumping out of the dark.
It's about what happens when something old learns how the modern world works.
Told with cinematic pacing, sharp dialogue, and creeping dread, this book blends supernatural horror, mystery, and dark irony into a story about control, visibility, and the price of noticing too much.
Because some legends never die.
They just adapt.
And once they see you...
they don't forget.