In rural Maine, a stop on the Underground Railroad is menaced by a
supernatural force in this terrifying novel of pre-Civil War horror.
Davis Bentwood has nearly finished medical school when he meets an
abolitionist dwarf walking across Harvard Yard. Jeb Coffin is a
nonpracticing doctor, a devoted student of transcendentalism whose home
life has been shaken by tragedy. The two men become friends, and Coffin
invites Bentwood to rural Maine to save his family from itself. The
Coffins are noted abolitionists, their home a stop on the Underground
Railroad, and lately they have been menaced by a supernatural terror.
The tragedies are countless: two brothers killed, a father driven mad,
and a baby frozen solid in its crib.
At first Bentwood cannot bring himself to acknowledge the impossible
horrors that have cursed this family. But he will not survive his
sojourn in Maine unless he can open his mind to the possibility that
something evil is waiting in the dark.