Publisher's Synopsis
A psychological survival thriller about grief, memory, and a father trapped in a wilderness that refuses to let go.
Jack Ryland was a wilderness survival instructor-until the accident that shattered his world. Now, alone in the frozen northern woods, he's searching for something he can't name: peace, forgiveness, or maybe just a way back.
When Jack stumbles on a cabin that doesn't appear on any map, the fragile line between reality and nightmare starts to blur. Strange drawings of a child named Ellie appear, haunting memories resurface, and a mysterious forest ranger knows too much about Jack's past. Every step deeper into the woods pulls Jack further from the truth-and closer to the secrets his mind is desperate to hide.
If you like gripping psychological thrillers with isolated settings, unreliable memories, and twists that will keep you guessing until the last page, then you'll love The Cabin Isn't on Any Map.