Intercepts: A Horror NovelT. J. Payne FRONTLIST May 5, 2026 Hardcover Fiction Horror Psychological Fiction Science Fiction Action & Adventure Fiction Thrillers Supernatural 304 pages 24. 3 cm H 16. 2 cm W 2. 6 cm T 464. 9 g Wt The word of mouth BookTok hit about a supervisor at a top secret government facility running experiments on human beings. He's always been able to tell himself it's for the greater gooduntil the day his work follows him home. This hardcover edition
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T. J. Payne
FRONTLIST | May 5, 2026
Hardcover
Fiction / Horror / Psychological
Fiction / Science Fiction / Action & Adventure
Fiction / Thrillers / Supernatural
304pages
24.3 cm H | 16.2 cm W | 2.6 cm T | 464.9 g Wt
The word-of-mouth BookTok hit about a supervisor at a top-secret government facility running experiments on human beings. He's always been able to tell himself it's for the greater good—until the day his work follows him home.
This hardcover edition includes a special, never-before-published short story!
“Inventive, scary, wholly entertaining, and deeply thought-provoking . . . T. J. Payne is the real deal.”—Jose Molina, writer and producer onThe Vampire Diaries, Sleepy Hollow,andGrimm
Joe works for an organization known only as “The Company.” He cannot speak about what he does in public. He and his employees live in a constant state of paranoia that The Company is listening to their phones and watching their search histories. Why? Because on the bottom floor of the facility, rows of padded cells keep a group of humans in a constant state of extreme sensory deprivation. With their minds awake but their senses unable to ground themselves, they have gone insane, oscillating between vegetative states and fits of violent rage.
These experiments have a purpose, though—when the minds of these inmates transcend their physical selves, they’re able to “intercept” the sights and senses of anyone in the world. The process, however, is painful. Torturous.
Joe likes to think that his work, helping the government track down bad guys, makes the world a better place. He has no regrets. Until the day when his ex-wife dies by suicide. He learns that a woman who looks very much like one of Joe’s inmates had been haunting her. After his ex-wife's death, Joe’s daughter Riley comes to live with him. And then she begins to have visions of the woman too...
Has Joe somehow played a role in turning the government's most sinister weapon against his own daughter? And, most important of all: how far will he go to save her?