Baton Rouge, 1983. Civil engineer Roland Finch signs off on a levee repair no one requested.

Two nights later, he's dragged from his truck, bound with rebar tie, and dumped into the bayou. His body disappears beneath the surface, leaving behind only a note:

The water remembers.

The case goes cold.

But the levee doesn't.

Years later, workers at the same bend begin to notice something wrong. Trucks stall without warning. The water rises when it shouldn't. And on full moon nights, a sound echoes from beneath the surface-steady, deliberate, like metal being driven into place.

Hammering.

Then the names start appearing.

On notes. On blueprints. On concrete blocks pulled from the river. Written in their own handwriting, or carved into the material itself, each one linking back to the same moment.

The same signature.

The same fix.

Rebar in the Bayou is a slow-burn horror novella about systems that don't release what they take, about work that never ends, and about the terrifying idea that some environments don't just remember the past-they continue it.

The water doesn't forget.

It builds.

And once your name is part of the structure-

you're already set in place.

Titel
Rebar in the Bayou (Indestructible Fractal Shadows - IFS, #18)
EAN
9798235643017
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
18.04.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.18 MB