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Boundary Zero

A Supernatural Detective Thriller (Hollow Creek Case Files, Book 2)

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Boundary Zero

By: Tommy Marcum
Narrated by: Matthew Steele
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A town reset to zero. A ledger that records what people try to forget. And a detective who refuses to blink.

After the Hollow Creek case reopens old wounds, Detective Mae Calder faces a new pattern: survey pins that move overnight, brass tags stamped 0 where the number 27 used to be, and near-miss “rescues” with no victims—just cut red thread and footprints that stop at the fence. As Founders’ Day approaches, officials promise “normalcy,” but maps quietly shift lot lines by inches and the creek’s old channel begins to wake.

With Sheriff Roy Harlan, coroner Helen Voss, and counselor Evelyn Pike, Mae follows an investigative spine—interviews, forensics, flood maps, public records—into a civic bargain written in water. The rules are discoverable, the pressure is supernatural, and the cost of looking away is rising.

Boundary Zero is a dread-soaked supernatural detective thriller where the setting fights back and the count starts over. Perfect for readers of women sleuths, small-town horror, psychological suspense, and missing persons mysteries who want rigorous procedure, layered characters, and a mythos that never over-explains.

If you crave a female detective series with relentless investigative drive and an eerie small town that remembers more than it should, open the next file.

©2025 Tommy Marcum (P)2026 Tommy Marcum
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