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What if the bravest thing a town could do after dark was... slow down?When a river bridge goes engine-free after 10 p.m., a quiet rule rewires a community. An adjunct professor who can't stop analyzing, a greenhouse director who t ... celý popis
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What if the bravest thing a town could do after dark was... slow down?
When a river bridge goes engine-free after 10 p.m., a quiet rule rewires a community. An adjunct professor who can't stop analyzing, a greenhouse director who turns policy into practice, and a reformed rooftop daredevil learn that ordinary courage-helmets, lights, courtesy-can outlast spectacle. There's a rumor of a rider on an e-bike, a data center humming on the hill, and a town that chooses ritual over drama until safety becomes second nature.
"The Night Loop: Quiet after ten" is a modern, civic ghost story about restraint, neighbors, and the soft power of rules people actually keep. It's for readers who like their wonders grounded: LEDs over water, street signs that mean it, and a love story that respects work schedules. No chases. No stunts. Just a bridge, a promise, and the people who keep both.
You'll love this book if you enjoy:
Small-town literary fiction with a contemporary pulse
Lyrical prose that stays readable (and quotable)
Community problem-solving that's oddly gripping
Gentle myth, modern tech, and believable hope
Subtle romance, found family, and second chances
Perfect for readers of Emily St. John Mandel's quieter worlds, Ted Chiang-adjacent "what if"s without doom, and fans of civic-minded fiction-but with bikes, LEDs, and better signage.
Tagline: Make the night kinder. Start with a rule.
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