When BrightStar Minerals arrives with promises of money, progress, and "a better future," the people of Briar Ridge know the truth: the company isn't buying land—they're buying the whole town.
For seventy-two-year-old Harlan Bishop, who has spent his entire life rooted in the soil his ancestors worked, the fight is not about property lines. It's about memory, dignity, and the right to stay. For young Eli Mercer, desperate for a future but fiercely loyal to the place that raised him, the battle becomes a tearing point between identity and survival.
But when tragedy strikes in the quiet hours before dawn, Briar Ridge fractures. Neighbor turns on neighbor. Old guilt resurfaces. Suspicion spreads like wildfire. And into the chaos walks Caleb Rowe—a man who once escaped the town's slow death, returning to deliver the harshest truth of all: not every fight can be won, and not every loss is equal.
As corporate pressure tightens and the land itself seems to groan under the weight of choices made and chances lost, Briar Ridge must confront the question it has avoided for generations:
What is a home worth, and how much must a person give up in order to keep it?
A haunting, slow-burning rural thriller, Beneath Briar Ridge is the story of a town pushed to its breaking point—and the people who refuse to break with it.
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