When the leaves begin to fall in Crucifer, the corn grows restless. What starts as whispers in the fields soon swells into a terror that claims the town one night at a time. Lanterns bow, chalk lines blur, and names are carried away on husks and coins that should never speak. At the center of it all is Nora Corbin, marked by a spiral that burns brighter with each dusk. To the maze, she is a door. To the town, she is both curse and salvation.
Alongside Sheriff Morrow, whose burned hand binds him to the bell that will not stop tolling, and Pike, the ledger-keeper whose ink and blood cannot hold the tally forever, Nora must decide how long she can refuse when the only word that stands between Crucifer and ruin is no. But refusal comes at a cost. The maze does not bargain. It does not forget. And when it presses closer, when its roots break the soil and its face rises over the rooftops, the people of Crucifer will learn that survival is not victory.
It is only the beginning of the debt.
When the leaves begin to fall in Crucifer, the corn grows restless. What starts as whispers in the fields soon swells into a terror that claims the town one night at a time. Lanterns bow, chalk lines blur, and names are carried away on husks and coins that should never speak. At the center of it all is Nora Corbin, marked by a spiral that burns brighter with each dusk. To the maze, she is a door. To the town, she is both curse and salvation.
Alongside Sheriff Morrow, whose burned hand binds him to the bell that will not stop tolling, and Pike, the ledger-keeper whose ink and blood cannot hold the tally forever, Nora must decide how long she can refuse when the only word that stands between Crucifer and ruin is no. But refusal comes at a cost. The maze does not bargain. It does not forget. And when it presses closer, when its roots break the soil and its face rises over the rooftops, the people of Crucifer will learn that survival is not victory.
It is only the beginning of the debt.