What happens when the person closest to you becomes a stranger?
"I Would Die For You" plunges readers into the unsettling world of Pittsburg, Kansas, where ancient evil meets modern vulnerability.
This atmospheric psychological horror examines the devastating power of manipulation and self-doubt. When respected Pittsburg State University professor Harold Callahan encounters something that feeds on his deepest insecurities, the ripples threaten everything he values-especially his marriage to his spirited wife Dia and his relationship with earnest graduate assistant Elliot.
As control slips and trust fractures, all three face impossible choices where love and betrayal become indistinguishable. This heart-wrenching tale explores how quickly certainty can crumble when what you fear most takes residence in what you love best.
In the battle between possession and self, sometimes the only mercy is violence born of love.