The Tourist Who Knew Their Names
Overview
A stranger arrives at the Briar Hollow Museum of the Unseen and buys two tickets-one for Rowan, one for Maeve-before they've spoken a single word. He walks the exhibits like a man remembering a place he's never visited. He pauses at sealed doors as if listening to something breathing behind them. And worst of all, he knows their names.
When the tourist begins reciting private memories-Evelyn's last words, hidden basement sigils, grief spoken only in whispers-Rowan realizes this is no ordinary trespasser. Something ancient is wearing the man like a coat. Something patient. Something that cultivates rather than kills.
The Harvester does not demand blood. It demands consent.
As reality inside the museum begins to bend-wrong reflections, shifting gravity, invisible contracts carved into skin-Rowan and Maeve must confront a terrifying truth: the portal beneath Briar Hollow does not just open doors. It listens. It stores. It remembers.
And now it has learned them.
In this gothic psychological horror, possession is intimate, bargains are written in ink and bone, and the most dangerous word in the world is yes.
Some visitors leave with souvenirs.
Others leave with something watching from behind their eyes.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798295662430
- ISBN-10: 9798295662430
- Publisher: Apophis Enterprises LLC
- Publish Date: March 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.21 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.32 pounds
- Page Count: 100
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