A deserted highway. A wrecked bus. A road that does not want them to leave.
When a night bus crashes on a lonely desert highway, the surviving passengers believe their nightmare has already begun. Stranded miles from anywhere, with no signal, no passing traffic, and no clear way back, they are forced to set out along a road that seems to stretch endlessly through the dark. At first, their only enemies are thirst, fear, injury, and the brutal emptiness of the desert. Then they begin to notice the impossible.
Landmarks repeat. Distances change. The road behind them no longer leads where it should. Abandoned motels, silent petrol stations, ruined chapels, and forgotten service roads appear from the darkness like pieces of a place that should not exist. Something is watching them from the roadside. Something is moving in the headlights. And the longer they remain on the road, the more they realise the crash was not an accident.
The survivors are not merely lost. They have been chosen.
As panic turns to suspicion and suspicion turns to violence, the group must face not only the figures hunting them through the desert, but the secrets they carried with them before the crash. The road knows guilt. It knows fear. It knows weakness. And it feeds on all of it.
Dark, brutal, and atmospheric, The Devil's Road is a horror thriller about survival, sacrifice, and the terrible places that wait for people who take the wrong road after midnight.