Hey everyone! Interested in weird little towns? Ancient Gods in Disguise? Found family? People finding their voice? The Purgatory Bar and Grill might be up for Alley. Warning: you may crave a cheeseburger. One early reviewer says, "Think King meets Gaiman with a dash of Schitt's Creek charm". What happens when the fog locks you in, and you can't find your way home? Alex has been asking herself that question for eighteen months. She tends bar at a dusty Mojave roadhouse, serves coffee to regulars who feel like echoes, and tries not to think too hard about why she can never quite leave town. The radio is no help, nor are the signs. Everyone is just a bit too cryptic. Everyone knows her a little too well. When a mysterious woman in purple arrives, the fog closes in with whispers of the past. And the roadhouse's eccentric family — the silent cook, the gun-toting motel owner, the goth cab driver — turn out to be considerably more than they appear. Something is coming. It wears familiar faces and speaks in familiar voices. It erases everything it touches, leaving only the shell of you behind. To survive, Alex will have to stop running from her past and from her own voice. Because in Purgatory, your voice is the only way to fight back. Dark humor, ancient gods, and a found family who will absolutely use your gifts to save the world — and love you fiercely while doing it. For fans of Good Omens, Under the Whispering Door, and Odd Thomas who want their afterlife to have teeth, their gods delightfully queer, and their found family in the last place they'd look. Find it hereThe Purgatory Bar and Grill Explore more of the world here Come meet me in the fog.
