A house that remembers. A past that won't stay forgotten…
It comes as a surprise when Alex inherits his estranged Aunt Eleanor's house. He expects a weekend of clearing rooms and boxing up memories—boring but worth it for the money he might make on the sale. What he doesn't expect, though, are the fragments of memories that start surfacing: half-formed recollections of childhood games, laughter echoing through empty halls, and of someone he can't quite picture…
The house feels familiar, yet unfamiliar. And the more Alex tries to remember, the more the walls seem to close in around him.
Why did his aunt become the family outcast? Why do the rooms and corridors feel as though they don't end? And why can't Alex shake the feeling that he's not alone—that somewhere in the shadowed corners of this house, something, or someone, is waiting for him to remember.
Some games never end. Some memories never truly fade.
Forgotten House is a chilling novella perfect for fans of psychological ghost stories like The Haunting of Hill House and The Woman in Black. A quick, unsettling read that will keep you turning pages late into the dark, cold night.