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Echoes in the Silence : Terrifying Tales of the Uncanny
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Echoes in the Silence : Terrifying Tales of the Uncanny in Ottawa, ON
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Echoes in the Silence : Terrifying Tales of the Uncanny in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $1.99
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Echoes in the Silence: Terrifying Tales of the Uncanny is a chilling collection of short horror stories that masterfully blend psychological dread, quiet unease, and supernatural inevitability.
Each tale unfolds in ordinary, everyday settings—boarding house rooms, therapy offices, apartments, cafés, elevators, and old houses—before slowly revealing something deeply wrong: mirrors that move independently, shadows that act on their own, doors that lead to other versions of your life, voices calling from inside walls, messages from future selves, houses that photograph your every moment, and empty chairs that force you to confront the person you might become.
With sparse, atmospheric prose and a focus on creeping realization rather than gore, these stories explore themes of identity, isolation, time, regret, and the terrifying things that hide in silence and routine.
Perfect for readers who enjoy slow-burn, cerebral horror in the vein of Shirley Jackson, M.R. James, or modern quiet horror—tales that linger long after the last page, making you question the next quiet moment alone.
Unsettling. Subtle. Unforgettable.
Echoes in the Silence: Terrifying Tales of the Uncanny is a chilling collection of short horror stories that masterfully blend psychological dread, quiet unease, and supernatural inevitability.
Each tale unfolds in ordinary, everyday settings—boarding house rooms, therapy offices, apartments, cafés, elevators, and old houses—before slowly revealing something deeply wrong: mirrors that move independently, shadows that act on their own, doors that lead to other versions of your life, voices calling from inside walls, messages from future selves, houses that photograph your every moment, and empty chairs that force you to confront the person you might become.
With sparse, atmospheric prose and a focus on creeping realization rather than gore, these stories explore themes of identity, isolation, time, regret, and the terrifying things that hide in silence and routine.
Perfect for readers who enjoy slow-burn, cerebral horror in the vein of Shirley Jackson, M.R. James, or modern quiet horror—tales that linger long after the last page, making you question the next quiet moment alone.
Unsettling. Subtle. Unforgettable.

















