The Man Made of Smoke by Alex North

Dan can pinpoint the exact moment his life changed forever. He was just a child when it happened. His father had pulled into a quiet rest stop so Dan could use the bathroom. As soon as he stepped inside and saw another boy standing there alone, he knew something was wrong. Their eyes locked—briefly, urgently—and Dan could feel the danger. From the last stall came a faint whistling, a deceptively cheerful tune that masked the malevolence waiting within. Dan should have done something. He should have taken the boy’s hand and run. But when the whistling stopped, and the man in the stall realized they were no longer alone, Dan panicked. He hid in the nearest stall, trembling, listening. Then came the chilling words: “No one sees, no one cares.” Moments later, the man was gone, his whistling fading into the distance. The boy walked dutifully behind him, resigned to whatever fate lay ahead. 

“We are shaped by our pasts, not defined by them.”

Years later, Dan still lives with the guilt of that day. He would eventually learn that the man he encountered was known as the Pied Piper—a serial killer responsible for the disappearance of countless boys. The child Dan saw was almost certainly one of his victims. Now an adult, Dan works as a criminal profiler, devoting his life to saving the innocent lives he once failed to protect. But when his father dies under suspicious circumstances, Dan is pulled back to the place he thought he’d escaped. As he investigates the final days of his father’s life, a terrifying truth begins to take shape. The monster from his past may never have left.

The Man Made of Smoke sees Alex North return to the kind of chilling, standalone thriller that first put him on the map. I was introduced to his work with his breakout debut, The Whisper Man, and this latest novel draws on the same atmospheric dread and psychological intensity that made that book such a standout. Only here, it feels even more urgent, more unsettling.

North is a master at preying on the imagination, understanding that what we conjure in our minds is often far scarier than anything he could explicitly describe. In The Man Made of Smoke, mere suggestion becomes nightmare fuel. There were moments I had to pause just to collect myself before diving back in. The story alternates between Dan’s present-day investigation and the haunting perspective of one of the Pied Piper’s abducted victims from two decades earlier. North weaves these timelines together with precision, gradually building toward a final act that’s both terrifying and emotionally resonant.

This is a remarkably effective thriller—dark, original, and full of psychological menace. The Man Made of Smoke will have you second-guessing what’s real, what’s imagined, and what’s lurking just beyond the shadows. Keep the lights on for this one.

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(2025, 37)

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17 Responses to “The Man Made of Smoke by Alex North”

  1. Oh that sounds good. I really hate it when people grow up feeling guilty for things they didn't or couldn't do because they were just kids. That kind of guilt really eats away at you.

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    1. It’s so silly because we usually know that guilt is illogical. After all, we were children. But it can still cut deep.

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  2. I've read several from this author. Fantastic review!

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    1. This was his best since The Whisper Man!

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  3. This sounds like such a good thriller! I haven't read anything by this author, but I'll be adding this to my wishlist. Great review!

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    1. This one and The Whisper Man are his standouts.

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  4. Wow, this sounds both intense and well-crafted. Bonus points for originality!

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  5. I cannot imagine how heavily that day weighed on Dan. That second perspective is interesting and makes me wonder how it fits into the big picture.

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    1. They come together in a wonderfully tragic way.

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  6. This is one I really want to read!

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  7. That element makes for the best horror. It's the kind of creepy read that really gets under your skin.

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  8. Well that is traumatic for a poor kid

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    1. It sure was! And the way it haunted him into adulthood drives much of the tension in this story.

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  9. I'd be haunted by guilt if I were Dan, too! How scary and tragic.

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    1. Right? This one is suspenseful in all the right ways!

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