Gray After Dark

Gray After Dark by Noelle West Ihli is a psychological thriller published by Dynamite Books on March 22, 2024. This 370-page novel unfolds in the merciless wilderness, where the protagonist, Miley, takes a summer job at a mountain guest lodge following a tragic accident that derails her Olympic aspirations. Despite local legends about a past staffer’s death, Miley remains undeterred until her life takes a horrifying turn when she is abducted during a morning run.
As Miley finds herself held captive in a remote cabin, she must rely on her athletic skills, intelligence, and bravery to navigate her dire situation. The narrative explores themes of survival and resilience as she forms an unexpected alliance in her quest for freedom. Inspired by true events, Gray After Dark delves into the darker aspects of human nature and the psychological tension that arises in extreme circumstances, making it a gripping addition to the horror and thriller genres.
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A merciless wilderness. A harrowing attack. A desperate escape.
When a tragic accident sidelines Miley’s dreams of Olympic gold, she takes a summer job at a mountain guest lodge. The Frank Church Wilderness is remote, but it’s the perfect place to train and recover. Local lore about a staffer who died years ago doesn’t scare her.
But it should.
Miley’s plans take a terrifying detour when she’s abducted during a morning run. Held captive in a desolate off-grid cabin, she’ll have to use her athletic prowess, cunning mind, and courage to survive. But as the nightmare at the cabin escalates, Miley is forced to form an unlikely alliance and attempt a risky escape.
Can she outwit her captors and survive the wilderness before it’s too late?
Inspired by true events, Gray After Dark is a pulse-pounding psychological thriller with a finale that will leave you breathless.
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