2025 – Published by Regal House Publishing (Jan 27 2026)

A gloomy tale with heavy atmospheric dread that lingers longer after each chapter. A complex man haunted by his past experiences psychological turmoil as he attempts to save a stranger. It’s a poignant story that reminds us of the profound impact traumatic memories can have on our psyche.
Moonshelf Story: No. I don’t usually read such heavy stories; however, I was intrigued by the description and thought it would be about something different altogether. I am likely not the ideal reader for this type of story; however, I appreciated the atmospheric dread and descriptive scenes. I felt the confusion and frustration the character felt as they questioned the earlier parts of the story.
The pacing was very slow, and I felt impatient to see how the different narratives would come together. There were moments when I felt lost and needed some time to make sense of how the story was unfolding. I do not usually read stories that contain psychological thrills, however, I was curious to understand the character more towards the end.
Final notes, for fans who enjoy slow-paced cerebral horror that focuses on a character’s regrets and pains, this book is for you!
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