The house was empty when Art Wagner bought it.The land was not.After decades of factory work, a failing marriage, and a city rotting from the inside out, Art Wagner buys an isolated house in rural Florida. Eight acres. Cheap. Quiet. Abandoned for years.It was supposed to be a fresh start.Strange sounds echo through the woods at night. The house settles in ways it shouldn't. Walls weep stains that can't be cleaned. Neighbors watch him too closely, as if waiting for something.Art tells himself there's a rational explanation. Old houses decay. Isolation distorts perception. Exhaustion blurs the edges of reality.But the longer he stays, the more the land presses in.The woods remember things.The house listens.And whatever took root here has no intention of letting him leave unchanged.All That We Destroy is a supernatural horror novel about isolation, memory, and what rises when the land decides you belong to it.