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Blood of Psalm thrusts Concord University into a nightmarish reckoning when the door to Room 316 groans open and the Shadow Realm answers back. Sirens wail, the campus locks down, and something older than the brick and bone of Appalachia begins to crawl through the Tear. Nineteen-year-old Amira Patel wants only to survive the semester and forget the things she's seen, but the room won't release her. Whispers knot themselves into the walls. Names carve themselves into bone. Each step she takes pulls her deeper into a history bled across centuries: Reverend Isaac Wren's journals, the settlement…mehr

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Blood of Psalm thrusts Concord University into a nightmarish reckoning when the door to Room 316 groans open and the Shadow Realm answers back. Sirens wail, the campus locks down, and something older than the brick and bone of Appalachia begins to crawl through the Tear. Nineteen-year-old Amira Patel wants only to survive the semester and forget the things she's seen, but the room won't release her. Whispers knot themselves into the walls. Names carve themselves into bone. Each step she takes pulls her deeper into a history bled across centuries: Reverend Isaac Wren's journals, the settlement once called New Prosperity, and the first bargains struck with the dark. Across the veil, Chief Steven Kent staggers home from the Shadow Realm changed, part savior, part omen. His return draws the attention of powers that feed on faith and despair: the smiling Father Plume, the pitiless Witness, and the host that waits in the cathedrals of meat and memory. As storms rip over the hills and monsters stalk the corridors, Amira and Kent must choose which truths to bury and which to sing aloud, even if the song demands blood. A blend of Appalachian folk horror, occult mystery, and cosmic dread, Blood of Psalm expands the lore of Psalms of the Tear with new creatures, forgotten rites, and revelations that twist back through The Lady in Flesh and Room 316. It's a story of love sharpened into sacrifice, of institutions that look away, and of a door that will not stay shut. Perfect for readers of dark fantasy and supernatural horror who crave atmosphere, theology-tinged terror, and a climax that echoes long after the last page. Book III of Psalms of the Tear, gripping on its own, devastating in sequence.