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Dr. Ellis Warren came to the quiet town of North Hollow to rebuild his life after tragedy tore it apart. But when he begins treating a teenage patient obsessed with a horned figure he calls "You," Ellis's world starts to unravel. Mirrors whisper. Recordings play voices that aren't his. And every night at 9:33, the lights in the clinic flicker-as if something inside wants to come out. The deeper Ellis digs, the more he realizes his patient's drawings, his own nightmares, and the clinic's sealed basement are all connected by one horrifying truth: the demon he's hunting isn't real-he's…mehr

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Dr. Ellis Warren came to the quiet town of North Hollow to rebuild his life after tragedy tore it apart. But when he begins treating a teenage patient obsessed with a horned figure he calls "You," Ellis's world starts to unravel. Mirrors whisper. Recordings play voices that aren't his. And every night at 9:33, the lights in the clinic flicker-as if something inside wants to come out. The deeper Ellis digs, the more he realizes his patient's drawings, his own nightmares, and the clinic's sealed basement are all connected by one horrifying truth: the demon he's hunting isn't real-he's remembering. Now, as the boundary between guilt and possession shatters, Ellis must face the reflection that's been waiting for him all along. Because some hauntings aren't supernatural. They're self-inflicted. A chilling descent into guilt, grief, and identity, The Demon You Created blurs the line between man and monster-and asks how far one soul will go to forgive itself.
Autorenporträt
Claire Whitmore is a novelist whose work explores the shadowed intersections of human psychology, myth, and the supernatural. With a background in comparative literature and folklore, she weaves modern settings with ancient archetypes, creating stories that are both haunting and deeply human. Her fiction is known for its vivid characters, atmospheric worlds, and themes of identity, transformation, and the boundaries between reason and instinct. Claire lives in Portland, Oregon, where she divides her time between writing, hiking forest trails, and sipping far too much black coffee.