The Something in the Crawlspace Eleanor Sorrell returns to her childhood home after her mother's mysterious death, expecting to find grief, not a sentient hunger wearing her mother's face. The house is alive, a breathing entity that doesn't just mimic its inhabitants-it learns from their loneliness, perfecting its imitations until it can step out into the world wearing their skin. To survive, Eleanor must uncover a generations-old secret buried beneath the floorboards, a truth that reveals she is not fighting a ghost, but a memory so hungry it has grown flesh. And it has been practicing for her its whole life.…mehr
The Something in the Crawlspace Eleanor Sorrell returns to her childhood home after her mother's mysterious death, expecting to find grief, not a sentient hunger wearing her mother's face. The house is alive, a breathing entity that doesn't just mimic its inhabitants-it learns from their loneliness, perfecting its imitations until it can step out into the world wearing their skin. To survive, Eleanor must uncover a generations-old secret buried beneath the floorboards, a truth that reveals she is not fighting a ghost, but a memory so hungry it has grown flesh. And it has been practicing for her its whole life.
Brinda is a writer with a deep fascination for the mysteries of the natural world, the unexplored realms of science, and the untold stories hidden beneath the surface. With a background in engineering and pedagogy, she spent years studying the intersection of science and the human spirit. This passion is reflected in her work, which often explores themes of discovery, the unknown, and humanity's relationship with the natural world. When not writing, Brinda can often be found sitting by the sea contemplating the beauty of Mauritian relief, always searching for new inspiration to fuel the next adventure. The Silent Guardians is her third novel, blending the scientific with the soulful, and taking readers on an unforgettable journey into the depths of both the ocean and the human heart.
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