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Whispers Noir - A House Abandoned But Not Silent - cover

Whispers Noir - A House Abandoned But Not Silent

J. K. Maddox

Editorial: Twist & Tether Press

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Sinopsis

After a public breakdown wrecks his screenwriting career, Calvin Reade retreats to the one place he swore off forever his childhood home in the woods of Maine. The house has been untouched since the fire that killed his mother decades ago. But it hasn’t been silent.
 
Determined to face the past and finish the script that’s stalked him for years, Calvin finds the place eerily preserved yet alive with memory. Script pages appear in his study that he never wrote. Old footage surfaces that shouldn’t exist. And behind a sealed door, a piano plays itself in the dark.
 
As dreams bleed into daylight and family truths unravel, Calvin starts to wonder if the story he’s been chasing is his to tell at all or if something else is rewriting it for him.
 
A gothic domestic thriller where memory warps, identity slips, and the past refuses to stay buried.
 
What if the biggest lie isn’t what you forgot, but what you chose to remember?
 
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This novel is part of REVERB!, an interconnected collection of standalone supernatural thrillers.
 
In REVERB!, twelve standalone supernatural thrillers explore the thin line between what’s spoken and what should never be said. Each story throws you into a haunted place an abandoned house, a cursed forest, a town left to rot where one whisper sets off a chain of unraveling memory and truth.
 
Grieving parents, obsessed investigators, fractured lovers, strangers with no way out every character faces a descent that’s as personal as it is terrifying. These aren’t just ghost stories. They’re psychological collisions, where what’s buried claws back, and the voices in the dark don’t ask to be understood. They want to be obeyed.
 
With layered suspense, creeping dread, and twists that linger, REVERB! pulls you to the edge and dares you to listen. Because once the whisper begins, it doesn’t stop.
 
REVERB!
 
The past doesn’t haunt. It waits.
Disponible desde: 19/08/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 65 páginas.

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