Some houses remember the dead.
This one tries to bring them back.
When Jonah Mercer inherits an old Victorian house, he believes it might give his family a fresh start. His wife, Claire, wants distance from grief. Their daughter, Nora, wants to believe the house is only strange because it is old. But above the nursery ceiling, something is breathing.
At first, Jonah tells himself it is settling wood, old pipes, or grief playing tricks on him. Then his dead brother Caleb's suitcase opens by itself. Lost objects appear where they should not be. Photographs begin changing. A staircase appears behind a closet. And from the attic comes the impossible sound of someone Jonah buried years ago learning how to breathe again.
The attic does not simply haunt the family.
It inhales memory.
It exhales imitation.
And the longer Jonah listens, the more convincing Caleb becomes.
But Caleb did not come back whole. He came back wrong. His jacket is wet from the night of the accident. His chest rises only when Jonah breathes. The house begins inserting him into memories where he never belonged - wedding photos, childhood rooms, family stories, and moments grief has already weakened.
Claire sees the danger before Jonah can admit it. Nora senses the rules before either parent understands them. The attic is not offering a miracle. It is making a trade.
To give the dead weight, it must take breath from the living.
As Jonah's guilt deepens and Caleb becomes more real, the family must confront the truth hidden beneath years of grief: some memories are not buried because they are gone.
Some are buried because they know how to come back.
The Attic That Learned to Breathe is a supernatural psychological horror novel about grief, guilt, false resurrection, replacement memory, and a house that learns the shape of the dead by stealing from the living.
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Gregory S. Harmon has spent over 30 years as a financial executive - as Controller, VP of Finance, and CFO - a career built on writing that moves people toward a specific conclusion with precision and clarity. He completed a fiction writing course and has written several novels. THE ROOMS THAT REMEMBER is his debut. He is an avid reader of horror fiction.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Some houses remember the dead.This one tries to bring them back.When Jonah Mercer inherits an old Victorian house, he believes it might give his family a fresh start. His wife, Claire, wants distance from grief. Their daughter, Nora, wants to believe the house is only strange because it is old. But above the nursery ceiling, something is breathing.At first, Jonah tells himself it is settling wood, old pipes, or grief playing tricks on him. Then his dead brother Caleb's suitcase opens by itself. Lost objects appear where they should not be. Photographs begin changing. A staircase appears behind a closet. And from the attic comes the impossible sound of someone Jonah buried years ago learning how to breathe again.The attic does not simply haunt the family.It inhales memory.It exhales imitation.And the longer Jonah listens, the more convincing Caleb becomes.But Caleb did not come back whole. He came back wrong. His jacket is wet from the night of the accident. His chest rises only when Jonah breathes. The house begins inserting him into memories where he never belonged - wedding photos, childhood rooms, family stories, and moments grief has already weakened.Claire sees the danger before Jonah can admit it. Nora senses the rules before either parent understands them. The attic is not offering a miracle. It is making a trade.To give the dead weight, it must take breath from the living.As Jonah's guilt deepens and Caleb becomes more real, the family must confront the truth hidden beneath years of grief: some memories are not buried because they are gone.Some are buried because they know how to come back.The Attic That Learned to Breathe is a supernatural psychological horror novel about grief, guilt, false resurrection, replacement memory, and a house that learns the shape of the dead by stealing from the living. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798235426948
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Some houses remember the dead.This one tries to bring them back.When Jonah Mercer inherits an old Victorian house, he believes it might give his family a fresh start. His wife, Claire, wants distance from grief. Their daughter, Nora, wants to believe the house is only strange because it is old. But above the nursery ceiling, something is breathing.At first, Jonah tells himself it is settling wood, old pipes, or grief playing tricks on him. Then his dead brother Caleb's suitcase opens by itself. Lost objects appear where they should not be. Photographs begin changing. A staircase appears behind a closet. And from the attic comes the impossible sound of someone Jonah buried years ago learning how to breathe again.The attic does not simply haunt the family.It inhales memory.It exhales imitation.And the longer Jonah listens, the more convincing Caleb becomes.But Caleb did not come back whole. He came back wrong. His jacket is wet from the night of the accident. His chest rises only when Jonah breathes. The house begins inserting him into memories where he never belonged - wedding photos, childhood rooms, family stories, and moments grief has already weakened.Claire sees the danger before Jonah can admit it. Nora senses the rules before either parent understands them. The attic is not offering a miracle. It is making a trade.To give the dead weight, it must take breath from the living.As Jonah's guilt deepens and Caleb becomes more real, the family must confront the truth hidden beneath years of grief: some memories are not buried because they are gone.Some are buried because they know how to come back.The Attic That Learned to Breathe is a supernatural psychological horror novel about grief, guilt, false resurrection, replacement memory, and a house that learns the shape of the dead by stealing from the living. 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 9798235426948
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Some houses remember the dead.This one tries to bring them back.When Jonah Mercer inherits an old Victorian house, he believes it might give his family a fresh start. His wife, Claire, wants distance from grief. Their daughter, Nora, wants to believe the house is only strange because it is old. But above the nursery ceiling, something is breathing.At first, Jonah tells himself it is settling wood, old pipes, or grief playing tricks on him. Then his dead brother Caleb's suitcase opens by itself. Lost objects appear where they should not be. Photographs begin changing. A staircase appears behind a closet. And from the attic comes the impossible sound of someone Jonah buried years ago learning how to breathe again.The attic does not simply haunt the family.It inhales memory.It exhales imitation.And the longer Jonah listens, the more convincing Caleb becomes.But Caleb did not come back whole. He came back wrong. His jacket is wet from the night of the accident. His chest rises only when Jonah breathes. The house begins inserting him into memories where he never belonged - wedding photos, childhood rooms, family stories, and moments grief has already weakened.Claire sees the danger before Jonah can admit it. Nora senses the rules before either parent understands them. The attic is not offering a miracle. It is making a trade.To give the dead weight, it must take breath from the living.As Jonah's guilt deepens and Caleb becomes more real, the family must confront the truth hidden beneath years of grief: some memories are not buried because they are gone.Some are buried because they know how to come back.The Attic That Learned to Breathe is a supernatural psychological horror novel about grief, guilt, false resurrection, replacement memory, and a house that learns the shape of the dead by stealing from the living. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798235426948
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