very road trip has that one unforgettable stop. For the Mills family, it was supposed to be just gas and a night's rest at a tourist motel called South of the Border. Instead, their car disappears, the exits loop back, and the bright neon signs welcome them into a town that feeds on time itself.
Inside the restaurants, attractions, and endless shops, smiles are too wide, food is always free, and other travelers whisper warnings no one wants to hear: Nobody leaves. Not really.
With every meal, every "free" souvenir, and every night in the Motor Inn, the family feels themselves slipping deeper into the trap. Something laughs with them, eats with them, and waits for the moment when escape is no longer possible.
Part supernatural horror, part dark Americana, part Twilight Zone nightmare ? this novel twists nostalgia into terror, turning billboards, fireworks shops, and neon sombreros into symbols of dread.
If you've ever driven I-95, seen Pedro's signs, or wondered what would happen if a roadside attraction never let you go, this book will sink its cold teeth into you.
Fans of Stephen King's The Shining, Robert Bloch's Psycho, or eerie roadside horror like Vacancy will feel right at home ? and never look at motels the same way again.
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Thomas Miller is a critically acclaimed author from Palatka, Florida, known for his emotionally powerful and deeply human storytelling. With a passion for uncovering the raw truths of life, Miller's works span genres including Southern gothic, horror, romance, and historical fiction. His signature style blends poetic language with haunting realism, making readers feel every heartbeat, heartbreak, and whispered memory.
A survivor of a traumatic brain injury, Thomas channels his resilience and life experiences into stories that speak to the soul. His novels often explore themes of grief, redemption, love lost and found, and the silent strength of ordinary people. He is the author of numerous published works including Echoes of Agony, The Phantom of Palatka, The Final Goodbye From Your Best Friend, and The Arrival of Alchopya.
When he isn't writing, Thomas enjoys walking near the river, honoring the memory of his late pets, and dreaming of a better world through his pen. His heartfelt prose and evocative imagery have made his books favorites in both libraries and personal collections around the world.
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