Claire Moreno wakes on her kitchen floor in the middle of the night, with no memory of how she got there. The hours are missing. The silence feels alive. A brilliant Manhattan architect, Claire has learned to explain away the fractures in her life-insomnia, stress, the shadows at the edge of her vision. But when the blackouts grow longer and the boundaries between waking and dreaming begin to collapse, she realizes something inside her mind is breaking open. Guided by a sleep specialist who seems to know more than she should, Claire starts uncovering a childhood she was never meant to…mehr
Claire Moreno wakes on her kitchen floor in the middle of the night, with no memory of how she got there. The hours are missing. The silence feels alive. A brilliant Manhattan architect, Claire has learned to explain away the fractures in her life-insomnia, stress, the shadows at the edge of her vision. But when the blackouts grow longer and the boundaries between waking and dreaming begin to collapse, she realizes something inside her mind is breaking open. Guided by a sleep specialist who seems to know more than she should, Claire starts uncovering a childhood she was never meant to remember. A silent room. A seven-year-old girl watching from the dark. And a presence that appears whenever the truth gets too close. As strangers begin to describe the same impossible fragments-places, silences, memories that do not belong to them-Claire understands the terrifying reality: what haunts her is not madness, and it is not alone. Some memories don't want revenge. They want recognition. A haunting psychological thriller about trauma, identity, and the cost of leaving part of yourself behind.
Arthur Blackwood (b. 1978, London, UK) is an author of thrillers, mysteries, urban fantasy, and supernatural fiction. His novels draw on a lifelong fascination with the unknown-stories where ancient myths, hidden truths, and the shadows of everyday life converge.He studied literature and philosophy at King's College London, disciplines that sharpened his interest in storytelling, symbolism, and the human struggle between light and darkness. Before dedicating himself entirely to writing, Blackwood worked in publishing and as a journalist, experiences that gave him a keen eye for detail and a love of uncovering stories hidden beneath the surface.
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