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A soul-bound clock. A bloodline cursed by glass. And a darkness that hungers for more. For years, Joseph Duncan believed he'd shattered the curse, until his soul is stolen, trapped inside a mirror-realm full of suffering echoes. Now Maria, Abigail, and Father Allen must fight through hellish corridors between worlds to bring him back. But as The Thing grows relentless, and The Echo, a godlike force born of memory and pain, stirs in its prison, their love may be the only key to shattering the curse...or condemning their souls and the unborn child to eternal bondage.
If you loved the unnerving atmosphere of The Haunting of Hill House, the gothic allure of Mexican Gothic, and the psychological dread in Thomas Olde Heuvelt's Echo, then The Echoes in the Glass will grip you, even as it creeps beneath your skin and haunts your dreams. Step into a terrifying realm where reflections lie, glass traps souls, and salvation demands sacrifice. Will they survive the breaking of the line?
Comparable Reads:
Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House - a masterclass in building dread within the walls that seem alive
Silvia Moreno-Garcia's Mexican Gothic - rich gothic atmosphere, moral decay, and creeping horror
Thomas Olde Heuvelt's Echo - psychological suspense, cosmic dread echoing within every reflection
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A soul-bound clock. A bloodline cursed by glass. And a darkness that hungers for more. For years, Joseph Duncan believed he'd shattered the curse, until his soul is stolen, trapped inside a mirror-realm full of suffering echoes. Now Maria, Abigail, and Father Allen must fight through hellish corridors between worlds to bring him back. But as The Thing grows relentless, and The Echo, a godlike force born of memory and pain, stirs in its prison, their love may be the only key to shattering the curse...or condemning their souls and the unborn child to eternal bondage.
If you loved the unnerving atmosphere of The Haunting of Hill House, the gothic allure of Mexican Gothic, and the psychological dread in Thomas Olde Heuvelt's Echo, then The Echoes in the Glass will grip you, even as it creeps beneath your skin and haunts your dreams. Step into a terrifying realm where reflections lie, glass traps souls, and salvation demands sacrifice. Will they survive the breaking of the line?
Comparable Reads:
Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House - a masterclass in building dread within the walls that seem alive
Silvia Moreno-Garcia's Mexican Gothic - rich gothic atmosphere, moral decay, and creeping horror
Thomas Olde Heuvelt's Echo - psychological suspense, cosmic dread echoing within every reflection