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So Shall You Reap

(2025)
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A family of serial killers.
Five friends.
One explosive encounter.

Belle Jackson was sixteen years old when a brutal attack mutated her once-gentle life into one of vengeance and no apologies. Now changed, she felt it was her duty to rid the world of all necessary, and some not-so-necessary, evils. And nothing would stand in her way, not even those closest to her. Her husband and son knew what she was doing, but they didn’t stop her - they helped her.
They were family, after all.

In the northeastern quadrant of Minnesota lies the colossal Superior National Forest—a dense, shadowy wilderness four times larger than Rhode Island. It encompasses some of the nation’s most desolate and remote areas and is home to many of the deadliest creatures known to mankind.
It was here, then, in a tiny cabin concealed among the thick trees, that Belle and her family found retirement. Their dangerous way of life now behind them, they chose to spend the remainder of their lives in peace and solitude, hidden from humanity. And for nearly half a century, seclusion was theirs.

But then, five classmates on the other side of the state kill an innocent man and find themselves pursued by the police and in desperate need to flee the country. Their twisting journey takes them deep into the murky Superior National Forest, where hiding out proves to be more dangerous than they ever anticipated.
Then, in the dead of night, deep in the middle of nowhere, they stumble upon a small cabin with a faint light glowing within. And they knock.

And when killers meet, all hell breaks loose.



Genre: Mystery

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