Some holes should never be found.
Ethan Voss is a broken man. Freshly divorced and barely holding himself together, he moves into an old suburban house with his twelve year old daughter Lila. The price was low. The neighborhood was quiet. He needed a fresh start. But the house has been empty for years, and the neighbors watch from behind their curtains without ever coming close. Something about this place has been avoided. Something in the backyard.
The hole is small at first. A dark circle at the base of an oak tree, unremarkable and easy to ignore. But light does not reach its bottom. Dropped stones make no sound. And the darkness inside is too deep, too absolute, as if it opens onto somewhere that was never meant to see the sun.
Lila notices before her father does. She is perceptive and emotionally raw from the divorce, and the hole speaks to something inside her. Not with words. With feelings. It offers her comfort. Understanding. A sense of belonging she has never known. She stops being afraid of the darkness. She begins to love it.
Ethan tries to fill the hole. He pours concrete into it, but the concrete disappears. He calls contractors, but they flee without explanation. He watches his daughter slip further away, drawn toward something he cannot see or understand. The ground begins to crack. Neighbors vanish or grow strange. Reality itself starts to bend and break around the house on Cedar Street.
What emerges from below is not a monster. It is older than monsters. A presence that has been waiting for centuries, patient and lonely and impossibly vast. It does not want to destroy. It wants to be known. And Lila is listening.
The Hollow Beneath is a slow burn horror novel about grief, parenthood, and the terrifying seduction of surrender. For readers who crave atmospheric dread, psychological depth, and endings that linger like a cold hand on the shoulder, this story will pull you into the darkness and leave you questioning what lies beneath your own feet. Ethan must make an impossible choice. Let his daughter go into the dark. Or lose her forever.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Hurn, Raymond (illustrateur). Paperback. Some holes should never be found.Ethan Voss is a broken man. Freshly divorced and barely holding himself together, he moves into an old suburban house with his twelve year old daughter Lila. The price was low. The neighborhood was quiet. He needed a fresh start. But the house has been empty for years, and the neighbors watch from behind their curtains without ever coming close. Something about this place has been avoided. Something in the backyard.The hole is small at first. A dark circle at the base of an oak tree, unremarkable and easy to ignore. But light does not reach its bottom. Dropped stones make no sound. And the darkness inside is too deep, too absolute, as if it opens onto somewhere that was never meant to see the sun.Lila notices before her father does. She is perceptive and emotionally raw from the divorce, and the hole speaks to something inside her. Not with words. With feelings. It offers her comfort. Understanding. A sense of belonging she has never known. She stops being afraid of the darkness. She begins to love it.Ethan tries to fill the hole. He pours concrete into it, but the concrete disappears. He calls contractors, but they flee without explanation. He watches his daughter slip further away, drawn toward something he cannot see or understand. The ground begins to crack. Neighbors vanish or grow strange. Reality itself starts to bend and break around the house on Cedar Street.What emerges from below is not a monster. It is older than monsters. A presence that has been waiting for centuries, patient and lonely and impossibly vast. It does not want to destroy. It wants to be known. And Lila is listening.The Hollow Beneath is a slow burn horror novel about grief, parenthood, and the terrifying seduction of surrender. For readers who crave atmospheric dread, psychological depth, and endings that linger like a cold hand on the shoulder, this story will pull you into the darkness and leave you questioning what lies beneath your own feet. Ethan must make an impossible choice. Let his daughter go into the dark. Or lose her forever. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798181502055
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