Gardenville
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The satellite fell in 1986. Nobody in Gardenville talks about that part anymore. Not the strange lights over Route 9. Not the military trucks that arrived before sunrise. >Thirty years later, Colton Mercer notices patterns other people ignore. Missing records. Repeated names. Conversations that feel rehearsed seconds before they happen. The town functions too perfectly, as if every person already knows their place inside something older than memory. When a forgotten Soviet capsule is uncovered beneath the ruins outside town, Colton and his friends begin pulling at threads buried for decades beneath the quiet streets of Gardenville. What they uncover is not a government experiment. Not a hidden cult. >Because Gardenville is not keeping a secret. Gardenville is preserving itself. As winter closes in and the town's carefully maintained reality begins to fracture, the group must decide whether the truth should be exposed at all - and whether anyone who grows up in Gardenville was ever truly free to leave. Perfect for readers of Wayward Pines, 11/22/63, and Dark, Gardenville is an atmospheric conspiracy thriller about memory, identity, and the systems people protect without ever realizing it.The satellite fell in 1986. Nobody in Gardenville talks about that part anymore. Not the strange lights over Route 9. Not the military trucks that arrived before sunrise. >Colton Boyd notices patterns other people ignore. Missing records. Repeated names. Conversations that feel rehearsed seconds before they happen. The town functions too perfectly, as if every person already knows their place inside something older than memory. When a forgotten Soviet capsule crashes to the ground, Colton and his friends begin pulling at threads buried for decades within the quiet streets of Gardenville. What they uncover is not a government experiment. Not a hidden cult. >Because Gardenville is not keeping a secret. Gardenville is preserving itself. As winter closes out and the town's carefully maintained reality begins to fracture, the group must decide whether the truth should be exposed at all - and whether anyone who grows up in Gardenville was ever truly free to leave. Perfect for readers of Wayward Pines, 11/22/63, and Dark, Gardenville is an atmospheric conspiracy thriller about memory, identity, and the systems people protect without ever realizing it.
The satellite fell in 1986. Nobody in Gardenville talks about that part anymore. Not the strange lights over Route 9. Not the military trucks that arrived before sunrise. >Thirty years later, Colton Mercer notices patterns other people ignore. Missing records. Repeated names. Conversations that feel rehearsed seconds before they happen. The town functions too perfectly, as if every person already knows their place inside something older than memory. When a forgotten Soviet capsule is uncovered beneath the ruins outside town, Colton and his friends begin pulling at threads buried for decades beneath the quiet streets of Gardenville. What they uncover is not a government experiment. Not a hidden cult. >Because Gardenville is not keeping a secret. Gardenville is preserving itself. As winter closes in and the town's carefully maintained reality begins to fracture, the group must decide whether the truth should be exposed at all - and whether anyone who grows up in Gardenville was ever truly free to leave. Perfect for readers of Wayward Pines, 11/22/63, and Dark, Gardenville is an atmospheric conspiracy thriller about memory, identity, and the systems people protect without ever realizing it.The satellite fell in 1986. Nobody in Gardenville talks about that part anymore. Not the strange lights over Route 9. Not the military trucks that arrived before sunrise. >Colton Boyd notices patterns other people ignore. Missing records. Repeated names. Conversations that feel rehearsed seconds before they happen. The town functions too perfectly, as if every person already knows their place inside something older than memory. When a forgotten Soviet capsule crashes to the ground, Colton and his friends begin pulling at threads buried for decades within the quiet streets of Gardenville. What they uncover is not a government experiment. Not a hidden cult. >Because Gardenville is not keeping a secret. Gardenville is preserving itself. As winter closes out and the town's carefully maintained reality begins to fracture, the group must decide whether the truth should be exposed at all - and whether anyone who grows up in Gardenville was ever truly free to leave. Perfect for readers of Wayward Pines, 11/22/63, and Dark, Gardenville is an atmospheric conspiracy thriller about memory, identity, and the systems people protect without ever realizing it.
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