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Some rooms exist only in memory. Others wait to be remembered. When Elara Quinn wakes in a hospital with no recollection of the fire that nearly claimed her life, she is left with fragments-ashes, silence, and a recurring vision of a blue room with a locked door. A room that whispers her name and asks her to stay. Under the careful guidance of her therapist, Dr. Alder, Elara begins to explore the missing pieces of her past. But as memories resurface, reality itself starts to fracture. Rooms shift. Voices echo where no one stands. And in the shadows of her mind, someone named Hannah is…mehr

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Some rooms exist only in memory. Others wait to be remembered. When Elara Quinn wakes in a hospital with no recollection of the fire that nearly claimed her life, she is left with fragments-ashes, silence, and a recurring vision of a blue room with a locked door. A room that whispers her name and asks her to stay. Under the careful guidance of her therapist, Dr. Alder, Elara begins to explore the missing pieces of her past. But as memories resurface, reality itself starts to fracture. Rooms shift. Voices echo where no one stands. And in the shadows of her mind, someone named Hannah is waiting-someone who may have saved her... or destroyed her. As Elara follows the trail of her own broken recollections, she discovers that the fire was not simply an accident, but a choice. And the room she keeps returning to is not a place at all, but a part of herself she abandoned to survive. Beautifully atmospheric and deeply human, The Shadow Room is a psychological thriller about memory, guilt, and the quiet courage it takes to step back into the light after living too long in the dark. Some doors remain closed for a reason. Others wait patiently to be opened.
Autorenporträt
Adeline Pierce was born in Brighton, UK, and grew up between the English south coast and Vienna, where she first fell in love with rehearsal rooms and quiet libraries. She studied Musicology and Comparative Literature at the University of Edinburgh (MA) and later completed postgraduate work in Cultural Studies in Prague. Before writing full-time, she worked as a copy editor, taught beginner violin, and coordinated community workshops on everyday creativity.