Some keys open doors. Others open what’s within.
An introspective psychological novel.
When four violent intruders break into Mara’s secluded home, she thinks the worst has already happened. But the moment they step inside, something begins to shift.
The doors refuse to open.
The phones won’t connect.
And no one can leave.
Fear spreads through the house, but what follows is not the chaos anyone expected. Tension settles into the walls. Old memories surface. Guilt creeps in. The line between victim and aggressor begins to blur.
From the author of Him and I: A Story of Fractured Identity.
Eight-year-old Eli remains calm through it all. Silent and watchful, he sits on the floor with a box of old keys, drawing strange pictures and whispering about things no one else seems to notice.
As the hours pass, the house feels smaller with every moment, as if it’s closing in around them all.
Trapped together in a place that offers no escape, Mara must protect her children—not only from the men who broke in, but from the past that followed them through the door.
Locks and Keys is a dark, slow-burn psychological story about guilt, survival, and the hidden worlds we carry inside.
Perfect for fans of Iain Reid, Paul Tremblay, and atmospheric psychological suspense.