The Hollow Hallway
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Daniel Reeves knew his ordinary life was over the moment he watched his apartment door step back. The hallway of his building began to stretch and whisper, intent on trapping him within.This is not a physical nightmare, but a reflection from the depths of his mind. The guilt of the past and suppressed memories of Lena call out from within the walls. Daniel is lost in a labyrinth of his own fears, teetering on the thin line between reality and madness.In this psychological thriller where loneliness and regret take physical form, escape seems impossible. Because the true enemy is not the hallway, but what hides inside.
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Daniel Reeves knew his ordinary life was over the moment he watched his apartment door step back. The hallway of his building began to stretch and whisper, intent on trapping him within.This is not a physical nightmare, but a reflection from the depths of his mind. The guilt of the past and suppressed memories of Lena call out from within the walls. Daniel is lost in a labyrinth of his own fears, teetering on the thin line between reality and madness.In this psychological thriller where loneliness and regret take physical form, escape seems impossible. Because the true enemy is not the hallway, but what hides inside.
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Daniel Reeves knew his ordinary life was over the moment he watched his apartment door step back. The hallway of his building began to stretch and whisper, intent on trapping him within.This is not a physical nightmare, but a reflection from the depths of his mind. The guilt of the past and suppressed memories of Lena call out from within the walls. Daniel is lost in a labyrinth of his own fears, teetering on the thin line between reality and madness.In this psychological thriller where loneliness and regret take physical form, escape seems impossible. Because the true enemy is not the hallway, but what hides inside.
AmazonPages: 62, Paperback, Fatih Pomakoglu