Travelers whisper of the Girl by the Bridge, soaked and silent, who vanishes before reaching town. Truckers trade warnings about the Blue Pickup, a phantom vehicle that paces drivers until they pay its toll. The old motel glows with a pink neon sign that never goes dark, and Deadman’s Curve teaches hard lessons in speed and silence.
Part ghost story, part roadside legend, County Line Road pulls readers into a world where maps forget towns, mile markers repeat, and offerings of nickels and Polaroids gather like prayers at the guardrail. Every page drips with Midwestern atmosphere—cornfields whispering in the dark, bridges tapping out tolls, headlights that never quite belong to cars.
If you’re drawn to haunted highways, small-town folklore, supernatural thrillers, and horror rooted in Americana, this book will keep you checking your rearview mirror long after you’ve put it down.
Step onto County Line Road. Just don’t stop between the grain silo and the creek.