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After Europe, Asia, and Africa, The Nightmare Atlas finally sets foot on
the continent that has always kept its dead close.
Fifteen creatures. Fifteen places, from Quebec to Florida, from Puerto
Rico to Oklahoma. Fifteen diptychs, each pairing a traditional origin
tale - restored with a collector's fidelity, sources included - with a
modern story that carries its echo into the present day.
The Wendigo of a James Bay winter camp. The Headless Horseman still riding
the back roads above Sleepy Hollow. La Llorona's voice on a Mexico City
switchboard the night of an earthquake. The Mothman circling Point
Pleasant in the months before December 1967. And eleven other spirits,
witches, and hungers, from a Louisiana bayou to a Quebec gallows cage,
each anchored to a contemporary story where an ordinary witness - a levee
guard, a park ranger, a wildlife photographer, a small-town teacher -
inherits a debt that was never theirs to carry.
A quiet thread runs beneath all fifteen chapters to the very last page: a
road map found in the glove compartment of a used car, marked with
crosses across an entire continent, and the initials of a woman no one
can quite place.
This fourth volume is governed by one obsession above all: what a place
remembers when the people who suffered on it are gone, and who is left to
write it down. True to the spirit of the collection, nothing here is
shown outright - it is only ever suggested, and it is exactly what stays
unseen that lingers.
A scholarly annex closes the volume, with the precise ethnographic
sources behind each of the fifteen creatures and the liberties fiction
took with them.
A book for readers of demanding literary horror, world folklore, and
short stories with a sting in the tail - read in order, or one story at a
time, continent by continent.