Some places are dangerous. Others are unforgiving. And then there is the Darien Gap.
In The Gap by J.A. Thomas, readers are dropped into one of the most brutal landscapes on Earth — a vast, lawless rainforest between Colombia and Panama where survival is never guaranteed. Migrants travel through suffocating heat, venomous wildlife, hunger, disease, and fear, guided by traffickers who are often more dangerous than the junglech than the jungle itself.
But this is not just a survival story.
What begins as a harrowing journey slowly mutates into something far darker. Ancient rituals. Eldritch gods. A reality that fractures into nightmare. The jungle becomes more than a place — it becomes a living, watching force.
Readers have called the book “bone chilling,” “visceral,” and “a raw and horrific masterpiece.” It’s the kind of horror that doesn’t rely on cheap shocks, but on dread that grows with every step deeper into the trees.
If you enjoy dark fantasy, occult horror, or stories that blur the line between reality and madness, this is a journey you won’t forget.
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DQJ85XCG

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