In The Cabin Kept the Key, Adrian Langford delivers five horror stories about places that do not let go once you step inside. A rental cabin hides a door that should not exist. A guestbook knows too much. Firewood stays warm when no one has been there. A phone answers from the wrong side of the room, and a doorway opens into something that was waiting all along.
These stories are cold, claustrophobic, and deeply unsettling, built on isolation, trapped spaces, and the fear that some places remember you long after you try to leave.