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  • Published: 11 November 2025
  • ISBN: 9781524747718
  • Imprint: Knopf US
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 1232
  • RRP: $85.00

Tom's Crossing




“This is an amazing work of fiction. I absolutely loved it. At the heart you’ll find a blood-drenched story of pursuit and two brave and resourceful children. But there’s so much more. I immersed myself. Have never read anything like it.” —Stephen King

Hard to figure how so much awful horror could've started out with just them two horses and not a one yet named...

From the bestselling author of House of Leaves comes a magisterial novel about two friends determined to rescue a pair of horses set for slaughter.

While folks still like to focus on the crimes that shocked the small city of Orvop, Utah, back in the fall of 1982, not to mention the trials that followed, far more remember the adventure that took place beyond municipal lines.

For sure no one expected the dead to rise, but they did. No one expected the mountain to fall either, but it did. No one expected an act of courage so great, and likewise so appalling, that it still staggers the heart and mind of anyone who knows anything about the Katanogos massif, to say nothing of Pillars Meadow.

As one Orvop high school teacher described that extraordinary feat just days before she died, Fer sure no one expected Kalin March to look Old Porch in the eye and tell him: You get what you deserve when you ride with cowards.

  • Published: 11 November 2025
  • ISBN: 9781524747718
  • Imprint: Knopf US
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 1232
  • RRP: $85.00

About the author

Mark Z. Danielewski

MARK Z. DANIELEWSKI was born in New York City, raised in Utah, and now lives in Los Angeles.

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Praise for Tom's Crossing

This is an amazing work of fiction. I absolutely loved it. At the heart you’ll find a blood-drenched story of pursuit and two brave and resourceful children. But there’s so much more. I immersed myself. Have never read anything like it.

Stephen King

With echoes of The Iliad and a body count to rival Blood Meridian, morphing from Western to horror to police procedural and back again, Danielewski’s yarn is carefully plotted and imaginatively written. . . . A daring foray into a genre that’s seen little recent experimentation.

Kirkus Reviews

Epic. . . . The beauty of this elaborate novel goes beyond the page-turning plot. . . . Fans of Danielewski’s House of Leaves will clamor for his first major stand-alone novel in 25 years.

Library Journal, starred review