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The Light at The Bottom of The Stairs
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The Light at The Bottom of The Stairs in Vernon, BC
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The Light at The Bottom of The Stairs in Vernon, BC
By None
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In The Light at the Bottom of the Stairs, a raw, unflinching memoir of childhood terror, buried secrets, and the brutal choice to break the cycle.
Marc McMahon rips open the basement door on a childhood the world gaslights as "not real." A gun pressed to a baby's mouth. Years stolen in concrete darkness. Voices muffled under floorboards like they never existed. This isn't polished therapy-speak or inspirational fluff, it's a middle finger to denial, to the people who say "move on" while the scars still bleed.
He walks back into the hell he escaped, confronts every fractured piece of himself, drags the monster into sunlight, and chooses mercy over murder. Not because it's noble or easy. Because staying trapped down there rotting in rage and silence only feeds the same vicious cycle that put him in chains.
For anyone still in the dark, still doubting their own memories, still hearing the echoes: this isn't feel-good hope. The light at the bottom of the stairs isn't warm and welcoming, it's cold, hard proof forged in the worst kind of hell. Proof that you can climb out swinging, that the door is wide open if you dare to kick it down.
No fairy tales. No forgiveness porn. Just truth, seen with your own eyes, lived in your bones.
If you've ever felt like the world told you your pain didn't happen or didn't matter, this book is for you. Descend. Face it. Rise.
In The Light at the Bottom of the Stairs, a raw, unflinching memoir of childhood terror, buried secrets, and the brutal choice to break the cycle.
Marc McMahon rips open the basement door on a childhood the world gaslights as "not real." A gun pressed to a baby's mouth. Years stolen in concrete darkness. Voices muffled under floorboards like they never existed. This isn't polished therapy-speak or inspirational fluff, it's a middle finger to denial, to the people who say "move on" while the scars still bleed.
He walks back into the hell he escaped, confronts every fractured piece of himself, drags the monster into sunlight, and chooses mercy over murder. Not because it's noble or easy. Because staying trapped down there rotting in rage and silence only feeds the same vicious cycle that put him in chains.
For anyone still in the dark, still doubting their own memories, still hearing the echoes: this isn't feel-good hope. The light at the bottom of the stairs isn't warm and welcoming, it's cold, hard proof forged in the worst kind of hell. Proof that you can climb out swinging, that the door is wide open if you dare to kick it down.
No fairy tales. No forgiveness porn. Just truth, seen with your own eyes, lived in your bones.
If you've ever felt like the world told you your pain didn't happen or didn't matter, this book is for you. Descend. Face it. Rise.


















