J.A. Thomas’s The Gap is a horror novel that stands out because it doesn’t rely only on monsters or jump scares. It begins with something painfully real—the human trafficking routes through the deadly Darién Gap. The journey of desperate migrants, led by a cold and calculating coyote named Pinche, sets the tone for a story grounded in real human suffering.
But then the novel takes an unexpected turn. The jungle becomes something otherworldly, and the group slips into a terrifying dimension ruled by ancient cosmic beings. The body horror is graphic, the atmosphere oppressive, and the sense of dread never lets up.
If you enjoy horror that feels both real and otherworldly, The Gap delivers a haunting and unforgettable experience.
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