- The Borrower follows Jack Lander, an insane backwoodsman who brings more than trouble to anyone who sets foot in his forest.
- In this simple Hitchcockian-inspired tale, Kate Elisabeth Meurer and Bobby Chris Kelley desperately search for their missing friend Jeremy Seneca Ruppert and accidentally trespass onto private property controlled by a hostile environmentalist, Lander David McElroy, who takes his love for quiet nature too far. Lander pretends to be a lost camper in need, and keeps popping up to "borrow" supplies, and even people, until Kate is alone. When she stumbles onto Lander's camp and discovers what he's doing to the people he "borrows," she tries to escape the forest but gets caught and knocked unconscious by Lander. Kate awakes to find herself tied to a platform on a tree twenty-five feet up in the air. A conniving girl, Selby Elina O'Connor is tied to a nearby tree. Selby tells Kate that Lander collects people and ties them to trees like decorations until they become one with nature and die. If they're quiet, they'll live longer. But if they get caught making sound, Lander will kill them quickly. Shelby proposes a terrible long-shot plan to escape. In Jack Lander's woods, the wrong people always get hurt.
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