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No One Lives in Room 9 - But You Can Still Hear Breathing - cover

No One Lives in Room 9 - But You Can Still Hear Breathing

Miles Everett Blake

Maison d'édition: Twist & Tether Press

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Synopsis

At Briar Hollow Hotel, Room 9 has been sealed for decades—untouched, unspoken of, and curiously absent from every cleaning rotation. But Mira, a quiet maid with faint memories she can’t quite place, finds herself drawn to it. Every time she walks past, the door seems to breathe. Every night, her dreams grow more vivid—visions of a man gasping in the dark, of spirals etched into wood, of her own reflection no longer obeying her movements.When a guest reports hearing footsteps and muffled breathing from the supposedly empty floor above, Mira is sent to investigate. What she finds isn’t a haunting—it's a riddle of time, identity, and a room that seems to remember her.As her connection to Room 9 deepens, Mira uncovers fragments of a past life that don't align with the one she lives now. The walls whisper, the mirrors ripple, and the line between her memories and someone else's begins to blur.What happened in Room 9 all those years ago?And more importantly—what followed her out?
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