Phil in SF quoted Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel
Content warning Mild spoilers
"The midwife said I should stop asking questions and that we should leave quickly. Did I mention that? "
"Did we not acknowledge you loudly enough the first six times you mentioned it? " Syed asked.
The conductor sighed. " We can't leave till we know more, " she said. " Let's get on with the evening, and we'll make inquiries after the show. "
— Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel (Page 97)
In a post-apocalyptic world, the characters return to a town where they know people. But everyone they know is gone, the town has a prophet, and there's a mysterious graveyard.
To me, who has watched a few old school horror movies, this very much seems like young coeds deciding it's a good idea to go back into the House Of Chainsaws.
