The House That Keeps You

 

A Novel of Time, Loss, and the People Inside

In 1709, a county official rode to a remote property in Harrow’s Hollow—and left without explanation. He never returned. He never spoke of what he saw.

More than three centuries later, a boy walks out of the woods at the edge of the same land.

He is ten years old.
He is dressed in clothes from another century.
And he says he has just come out of the house.

Dr. Clara Voss has spent eleven years studying the Wetherly property—a structure that should not exist, where space distorts and time does not behave as it should. The world has dismissed her work as obsession.

Now she has proof.

As the boy begins to speak, a pattern emerges: forty-one people went in. Only seventeen have ever come back. And whatever lives inside the house is still there—watching, waiting, and deciding.

Because the house does not take what it is given.

It takes what it has been owed.
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A slow-burning, atmospheric literary horror novel about memory, time, and the places that refuse to let us go.
Perfect for readers of psychological horror and unsettling, intelligent fiction.

Joe E. Gerald