Have you ever read Graham Joyce? Closer to horror, but in The Silent Land, a couple gets stranded in a lodge in the French Alps by an avalanche. I listened to it while driving snowy back roads through WV once and it left a big impression. Also, maybe better known and only with the slightest gothic tinge (a realistic Irish town at Christmas, but with a secret): Claire Keegan's Small Things Like These. I have a physical copy of the latter if you want it--it's short, beautiful, and very moving.
Have you ever read Graham Joyce? Closer to horror, but in The Silent Land, a couple gets stranded in a lodge in the French Alps by an avalanche. I listened to it while driving snowy back roads through WV once and it left a big impression. Also, maybe better known and only with the slightest gothic tinge (a realistic Irish town at Christmas, but with a secret): Claire Keegan's Small Things Like These. I have a physical copy of the latter if you want it--it's short, beautiful, and very moving.
Haven't read either! Thank you!