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When a weary priest arrives in a forgotten town to serve at St. Vincent's, he finds a congregation haunted not by ghosts, but by the weight of their own unspoken sins. Beneath the church floor, something ancient stirs-something that feeds on silence itself. As fog settles over the streets and the bell tolls from beneath the ground, Father Ellison must confront the truth he's hidden even from himself. Each confession he hears only strengthens the hunger below. Each secret kept is another prayer unanswered. Joined by Clara, a woman whose faith is as fractured as her past, Ellison descends into…mehr

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When a weary priest arrives in a forgotten town to serve at St. Vincent's, he finds a congregation haunted not by ghosts, but by the weight of their own unspoken sins. Beneath the church floor, something ancient stirs-something that feeds on silence itself. As fog settles over the streets and the bell tolls from beneath the ground, Father Ellison must confront the truth he's hidden even from himself. Each confession he hears only strengthens the hunger below. Each secret kept is another prayer unanswered. Joined by Clara, a woman whose faith is as fractured as her past, Ellison descends into the heart of the church-and into the human need for absolution. Together they uncover a pact older than the town, and a truth that demands a price: if the people refuse to speak, the priest must. Part gothic horror, part theological meditation, Confessions of the Lost is a haunting exploration of belief, guilt, and the power of words to save-or to damn. In the quietest moments, faith itself begins to sound like fear.
Autorenporträt
K.E.W. is a storyteller devoted to exploring the fragile spaces between history, memory, and imagination. Blending meticulous research with a deep sense of humanity, their works span historical fiction, small-town dramas, and haunting psychological tales. Through each book, K.E.W. seeks to capture the resilience of ordinary people living through extraordinary times, while inviting readers to reflect on their own connections to family, community, and the past.