Thirty years ago, Sierra Hart survived the Fallside Massacre—a night of bloodshed that left her forever branded as a final girl. Her attacker, Seb Mercer, was convicted and sent away. Case closed.
Or so she thought.
Now, Seb is free and telling his side of the story. His explosive new memoir, Devil’s Due, claims he was never a killer—just a pawn in Brandon Hale’s deadly game. He says he was manipulated, framed, and left to rot for crimes he never committed. And the worst part? The world is listening.
But Sierra knows the truth. She lived it.
When a new string of murders reignites the nightmare, Sierra is forced to confront the past she’s spent decades trying to outrun. The phone calls. The mask. The feeling that someone is always watching. This isn’t over.
Because the real killer was never caught.
And now, they’re ready for their final act.
A sharp, relentless thriller inspired by Scream, Devil’s Due is a story about the ghosts we can’t bury, the masks we wear, and the terrifying truth that some endings are only the beginning.
Perfect for fans of: slasher horror, true crime conspiracies, and second chances that come with a body count.
👉 Grab your copy now—before the past finds you first.
Britt Wolfe writes with one hand and doubts herself with the other.
She’s a Canadian author of novels, novellas, poetry, and prose that have been described as emotionally resonant, quietly devastating, and occasionally just the right amount of unhinged. Her work is heavily inspired by Taylor Swift, time travel, tragic what-ifs, and the tiny, tangled moments where love and grief hold hands.
By day, Britt runs several businesses, wrangles a semi-possessed cat named Lena and a saintly husky named Sophie, and overuses the 💚 emoji. By night, she writes stories for the girls who burned mix CDs, the boys who never said how they felt, and the dreamers who still believe in second chances. She believes nostalgia is a superpower, stories are a lifeline, and some books deserve to be written in eyeliner at 3 a.m.
She is the author of The Songs To Stories novella series (inspired by Taylor Swift songs), The Hollow Hours horror short story collection, the nostalgic poetry-and-prose anthology Dial-Up and Daydreams, and several full-length novels—including Fading Away, a time-bending love story and reimagining of what might’ve happened if Kurt Cobain had been given the chance to fade away instead of burn out.
Britt is currently accepting emotional support in the form of kind reviews, caffeinated beverages, and memes about writer’s block. You can find her talking to ghosts, writing about rage, and whispering stories into the void at www.BrittWolfe.com.