あらすじ
There's a place along I-95 that nearly every traveler knows. Bright neon signs stretch for miles, a giant sombrero rises above the horizon, and cartoon billboards beckon tired families to stop for gas, food, and souvenirs. It's called South of the Border - a roadside attraction that promises fun, laughter, and rest from the long drive. But for one young family, what begins as a simple stop quickly becomes something else entirely. The Motor Inn welcomes them with cold, humming air. The shops glitter with lights that never seem to turn off. The restaurants are always open, and the smiling tourists never leave. What should be an overnight stay feels stranger by the hour, as if the entire place exists on the edge of something unseen. With every step, every conversation, every attraction, the illusion of comfort begins to crack. The longer they remain, the harder it is to tell where the vacation town ends... and where the nightmare begins. A story steeped in atmosphere and dread, South of the Border will pull you into its glowing lights and never let go. Tense, unsettling, and unforgettable, this is a novel that turns a roadside landmark into the last place you'd ever want to stop.