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The House That Remembered Them All: The Memory Worker Series, #3
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The House That Remembered Them All: The Memory Worker Series, #3 in Ottawa, ON
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The House That Remembered Them All: The Memory Worker Series, #3 in Ottawa, ON
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The house was never haunted.
It was waiting.
Marcus Jefferson has followed memory his entire life.
As a Memory Worker, he can feel the past etched into walls, carried in wood, and buried in land. He has witnessed forgotten histories—but he has always remained only that: a witness.
Until now.
Deep in the Lowcountry stands a house unlike any other. A place built not just to remember—but to keep. Within its walls live the stories no one could speak aloud: names erased for survival, truths buried in silence, grief carried across generations with no place to rest.
But the house is no longer content to hold them.
It is ready to release them.
And it has chosen Marcus.
As he steps inside, the line between observer and vessel begins to disappear. Each room pulls him deeper into the lives of those who came before—until their stories no longer surround him…
They live within him.
Now Marcus must face the truth of his gift:
Some memories are not meant to be found.
They are meant to be carried.
In this powerful and unforgettable conclusion to the Memory Worker Series, the past demands more than remembrance—it demands a voice.
And not everyone is willing to speak what history tried to silence.
Perfect for readers who love:
African American cozy horror
Ancestral memory and generational storytelling
Atmospheric, slow-burn supernatural fiction
Toni Morrison–inspired themes of memory and identity
Quiet, emotional horror with deep meaning
The house was never haunted.
It was waiting.
Marcus Jefferson has followed memory his entire life.
As a Memory Worker, he can feel the past etched into walls, carried in wood, and buried in land. He has witnessed forgotten histories—but he has always remained only that: a witness.
Until now.
Deep in the Lowcountry stands a house unlike any other. A place built not just to remember—but to keep. Within its walls live the stories no one could speak aloud: names erased for survival, truths buried in silence, grief carried across generations with no place to rest.
But the house is no longer content to hold them.
It is ready to release them.
And it has chosen Marcus.
As he steps inside, the line between observer and vessel begins to disappear. Each room pulls him deeper into the lives of those who came before—until their stories no longer surround him…
They live within him.
Now Marcus must face the truth of his gift:
Some memories are not meant to be found.
They are meant to be carried.
In this powerful and unforgettable conclusion to the Memory Worker Series, the past demands more than remembrance—it demands a voice.
And not everyone is willing to speak what history tried to silence.
Perfect for readers who love:
African American cozy horror
Ancestral memory and generational storytelling
Atmospheric, slow-burn supernatural fiction
Toni Morrison–inspired themes of memory and identity
Quiet, emotional horror with deep meaning

















