Chris Keyser is an Adjunct instructor of English at SUNY Schenectady. He is a native of Troy, NY and a long time resident.
His writing focuses on the gritty underbelly of society, contrasting illusion and expectation with reality and disappointment. Part philosophy part social science, Keyser’s writing examines the fragile human condition that carries about an infinite internal landscape within it.
The contrast between nature and the imagination is a central theme in his works.
He currently lives in Valley Falls, NY with his wife and two daughters.
When Gizelle returns to Wickshaw, a small, windswept village on the rocky coast of northern Maine, it feels like a reluctant homecoming. Wickshaw is the place of her childhood, a town full of rough shores, sea-weathered houses, and fog-laden mornings. For Gizelle, it's also where her story began: a girl scraping by, digging for clams with her mother, dreaming of escape. She got her wish—trading hardship for opulence, a life of wealth and prestige—but it came at a cost.
Now older and disillusioned, Gizelle comes back to Wickshaw seeking refuge, believing she can disappear into the gray mist and find solace in the isolation of the cliffs. Instead, the village feels eerily unchanged, as though waiting for her to return. The old shingled houses whisper rumors, the sea hammers against the rocks like a warning, and the quiet streets are haunted by familiar faces.
But Gizelle is not the only one who has come back. Someone—or something—has been watching her. The shadows of her past, long buried beneath years of champagne-drenched indifference and soulless ambition, rise to the surface as she becomes entangled with those who never really left. Men with quiet power and unspoken influence appear from the periphery, pulling strings that seem connected to every moment of her life. They speak of her as though she's important, as though her emptiness—her carefully cultivated detachment—holds a value beyond comprehension.
What is it about her that they want?
As storms batter the coast and the lighthouse sweeps its beam across the darkened waters, Gizelle finds herself at the heart of something larger than she can grasp. A conspiracy as old as memory itself, a group known only by their mastery of control, believes that Gizelle's lack of attachment makes her the ideal vessel—a woman unbound, capable of being shaped, molded, and wielded for purposes far beyond her understanding. Her hollow existence, her ability to detach, is no flaw to them—it is a power.
With each revelation, Gizelle's fragile world cracks further, and the line between ally and enemy begins to blur. The past she fled refuses to die, and her present spirals into a nightmare she cannot escape. Every door in Wickshaw seems to lead back to the same question: can emptiness be a shield, or will it swallow her whole?
The Safest Place is a chilling exploration of isolation, identity, and the dark allure of surrendering to forces we cannot control. As Gizelle navigates a web of manipulation, she is faced with a choice—embrace her role as a pawn in their game, or shatter their hold and discover whether anything is left inside her to save.
Perfect for fans of atmospheric literary fiction and psychological suspense, Christopher Keyser's novel dives into the hidden corners of power, desire, and what it means to truly belong.
Título : The Safest Place
EAN : 9798230739043
Editorial : Quiet One to Watch
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