
The scariest ghosts are the ones we bring with us.
Leo Thorne thought a high-rise apartment would give him a fresh start. Twenty-seven floors up, wrapped in glass and silence, he believes he's left his past behind. But silence has a way of amplifying echoes.
It begins with small things: a flicker in the reflection, a tap in the pipes, a chill in the air. Then comes the boy in the glass—thin, sorrowful, and far too familiar.
The building, nicknamed The Watcher, hides a grim history. An orphanage lost to fire. A child never accounted for. A sadness that never left. And as Leo digs deeper, he discovers the haunting isn't just in the walls—it's in his own buried memories.
As the lines blur between ghost story and personal reckoning, Leo must face the truth he has evaded for decades. The apartment isn't his prison. His grief is.
Blending supernatural suspense with gothic atmosphere, The Echo in the Glass is perfect for readers who love psychological ghost stories, haunted apartment thrillers, and modern gothic horror with a human heart.
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