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The Unseen Truths: Mind-Bending Twists in Thrilling Tales - cover

The Unseen Truths: Mind-Bending Twists in Thrilling Tales

Blackwood Jasper

Maison d'édition: NOVELSEA/SJPUBLISH

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Dive into a collection of twelve standalone psychological thrillers and horror stories that challenge perception and unravel reality. Each tale is a labyrinth of fear and suspense, where nothing is as it seems and every truth hides a darker secret.
In "Witness", a man sees a murder—only for the police to find no evidence of the crime. When the killer calls him by name, his life spirals into a nightmare: his loved ones die under mysterious circumstances, and a near-fatal accident pushes him to the edge. Then a stranger hands him a mysterious phone—its flickering screen pulling him deeper into a conspiracy where reality itself begins to crumble.
In "Terrifying Night", a woman looking forward to a peaceful evening alone realizes she's not alone—a warm cushion and a glint of a knife in the hallway tell her someone is hiding in her home. With her husband away and danger lurking in every shadow, she must confront an intruder whose intentions are as sharp as the blade they carry.

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The Unseen Truths is a chilling journey through paranoia, illusion, and terror—perfect for fans who like suspense and horror.
Disponible depuis: 26/08/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 665 pages.

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