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A missing night. Ink under his nails. A voice that wakes with the dawn.
When Jonah Mercer opens his eyes on the jungle floor outside Banyan Hollow, he knows two things: this is his childhood valley, and the hours behind him are gone. His palms are scraped, his ribs ache, and a dense black paste rims his fingernails like ink and ash. The village calls it an accident, a fever, a bad dream. The lake and its rituals tell a different story-one the valley has spent years learning how to erase.
Banyan Hollow lives by two clocks: the official schedule of buses, church bells, and village meetings, and the older timing of drums, processions, and quiet instructions passed hand-to-hand. In this folk horror mystery, dawn is when the lake is fed, pages are burned, and anything inconvenient is washed clean of witnesses. Ask the wrong question and you're offered comfort, prayer...or a ride out of town you may not survive.
A mark spreads over his sternum in lines of unholy ink that flare whenever he lies or tries to soften the truth. Hours slide out from under him. A presence named Ash presses against his thoughts, turning his body into contested ground between possession horror and his own stubborn will.
This is jungle folk horror where the trees feel like witnesses, a psychological horror about a man who refuses to trust his own hands, and a myth-inspired supernatural thriller rooted in the Indonesian myth of "Leak," where the scariest power is the one that decides which version of events survives. It is also a slow-burn occult mystery about paperwork as resistance: ledgers, recordings, medical photos, and statements of fact that might be the only tools sharp enough to cut through ritual.
What do you sacrifice when the only proof lives in your own marked skin? When an ancient method wants to turn you into its mouthpiece, is containment even possible-or just another story you tell yourself to sleep?
If you like horror that feels uncomfortably real, where the monster and the institution might be the same thing, this book is for you.
If you've ever wondered what it means to tell the truth when everyone else is invested in the lie, step into Banyan Hollow.
The ink has already started writing.
Readers can expect creeping dread instead of cheap jump scares, a tight, character-driven focus on Jonah and Elara, a constant tug-of-war between agency and control, and a relentless exploration of memory, guilt, and responsibility. The horror lives in the valley's rituals, in the erasures at dawn-and in the small, stubborn acts of resistance that refuse to disappear.
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The Dawn Eater lingers long after the last page, asking who benefits when the truth is burned at sunrise-and what happens when someone finally refuses to let dawn eat the evidence. Step into Banyan Hollow and decide whose story you're willing to believe.
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