
Sofi Douglas
Sofi Douglas crafts Southern Gothic noir where every page drips with atmosphere and unease. Her stories are set in landscapes heavy with history—sweltering summers, decaying mansions, and backroads that remember more than they should. The tension is slow-burn but unrelenting, building toward revelations as sharp as broken glass.
Her work is unapologetically dark, rooted in crime, betrayal, and the corrosive pull of buried truths. There are no safe havens in a Sofi Douglas novel—only haunted characters, dangerous choices, and the lingering sense that some secrets should have stayed hidden.
Stand Alone
Sofi Douglas crafts Southern Gothic noir steeped in atmosphere, mystery, and a touch of danger. Her stand-alone novels unfurl in places where the air hangs heavy—sweltering nights, crumbling estates, and small towns that guard their sins as fiercely as their traditions. Each story is a slow-burn descent into obsession and betrayal, where characters are as haunted as the landscapes they inhabit. Dark, evocative, and unflinching, her work lingers long after the last page is turned.