
Walls That Watch
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In Walls That Watch, bestselling horror visionary Matthew Petchinsky delivers a psychological nightmare about the kind of haunting that doesn't need ghosts-only memory. Ezra Cross lives inside a house that feels alive. Every argument, every scream, every cruel word has soaked into its walls until the structure itself begins to breathe. Doors close on their own. Shadows linger where no one stands. And at night, the wallpaper whispers names.
As Ezra's sanity fractures, he begins to realize the truth: the house isn't merely haunted-it remembers. Every act of cruelty has become its heartbeat, every secret another brick in its growing consciousness. And now, it's learning to speak.
Terrifying, atmospheric, and disturbingly human, Walls That Watch is an unforgettable descent into domestic horror-a story of gaslighting, trauma, and a house that refuses to forget. For readers of The Haunting of Hill House, Sinister, and The Others, this is a haunting you'll never escape.
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