In the quiet corners of forgotten places, something still lingers—watching, waiting, whispering.
Echoes in the Dark gathers six chilling tales of haunted locations where the boundary between the living and the dead grows perilously thin. Mike V. Piana weaves atmospheric dread with emotional resonance, crafting stories that creep under the skin and refuse to leave.
A pregnant horror writer battles a teenage arsonist's vengeful ghost amid the snow-choked ruins of a Victorian hotel in "Ink and Embers." A paranormal team unleashes an ancient hunger when they document "The House That Waited." In a Brooklyn brownstone, a spectral jazz singer's voice drifts through vents, binding a new tenant to an unfinished song in "The Tenant in 4B."
Dark bargains await in the amber-lit "The Peddler's Wares," while abandoned radio towers broadcast "The Hollow Signal"—a call no one should answer. And in the frost-silenced cemetery of "The Mausoleum," a midnight dare opens a door that was never meant to close.
These are not mere ghosts; they are unfinished lives, desperate for release—or revenge. Piana's elegant prose evokes the slow, suffocating terror of classic supernatural fiction, where every shadow hides a story, and every silence carries an echo.
Perfect for readers who savor quiet horror that haunts long after the final page.
Turn down the lights... if you dare.
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