A haunting, atmospheric literary fantasy set in the remote, frozen heart of Siberia, where the boundary between the natural world and the supernatural is guarded by a forgotten pact. And one man must become its living embodiment. Lucas Volkov, a lonely orphan and clerk in the isolated Siberian village of Tura, has always sensed a profound silence in the ancient taiga that presses against their borders, the Zapretnyy Les, the Forbidden Forest. Whispers say it is a place of old magic and older dangers, protected by a fragile treaty no one fully understands. When a series of unnatural disasters strikes Tura, Lucas discovers the source: The ancient pact has been broken. Drawn into the forest's depths, he encounters a mystical creature who is the forest's memory and soul. She reveals a terrifying truth: The balance between humanity and the wild is shattered, and the forest's patience is at an end. As the village fractures between fear-fuelled rage and desperate superstition, Lucas is thrust into an impossible role. To prevent annihilation, he must forge a new bond with the forest itself, becoming the Keeper of the boundary, the living link between two alien worlds. But to save his home, he must turn his back on it, embracing a solitary vigil on the edge of both. Torn between his loyalty to Tura and his deepening connection to the ancient, sentient wild, Lucas must navigate the suspicions of the village, the machinations of its ambitious mayor, and the cold, vast intelligence of the forest to forge a new peace. A spellbinding tale of belonging, sacrifice, and the quiet, desperate work of finding balance. Whisper In The Woods tells a mythic and deeply human story about the price of harmony in a world that only understands conflict. Appropriate for readers aged 13 and above. Word count: 48, 339.