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"A Psychological Thriller That Will Haunt You" "You ignored the warning. Now your daughter is gone." When Claire Bennett wakes to her ten-year-old daughter's scream in the dead of night, she finds an empty bed, an open window, and a chilling note: "You should have listened." The police insist Emma ran away. But Claire knows better. The same eerie spiral symbols that appeared before her childhood friend Lena vanished twenty years ago are back-scratched into walls, carved into trees, and taunting Claire in cryptic messages: "Game started. Let's see if you remember the rules." Secrets run deep in…mehr

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"A Psychological Thriller That Will Haunt You" "You ignored the warning. Now your daughter is gone." When Claire Bennett wakes to her ten-year-old daughter's scream in the dead of night, she finds an empty bed, an open window, and a chilling note: "You should have listened." The police insist Emma ran away. But Claire knows better. The same eerie spiral symbols that appeared before her childhood friend Lena vanished twenty years ago are back-scratched into walls, carved into trees, and taunting Claire in cryptic messages: "Game started. Let's see if you remember the rules." Secrets run deep in Blackwood Creek. And someone wants Claire to pay for the past. "A masterpiece of suspense-I couldn't turn the pages fast enough!" [Paul] Grab your copy and discover the secret of the spirals today!
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Forest Black is the pen name of a psychological thriller and horror author who writes stories where silence is dangerous, memory is a maze, and nothing is ever as it seems. Her work blends unsettling atmosphere with deeply emotional storytelling, exploring how the past can haunt the present-sometimes literally.Her debut novel, You Should Have Listened, is a chilling tale of missing children, spirals carved in wood, and the price of ignored warnings. Written under a veil of shadows and secrecy, Forest Black's stories are designed to linger long after the final page.When she's not writing, she's devouring true crime, researching dark folklore, or hiking deep into the woods where no one listens-except the trees.