A Soul With A Hole by Chatel Hill
When Jonah Mercer returns to his coastal hometown after a childhood friend disappears, he expects grief-not riddles. But the disappearance isn't ordinary. Objects are familiar yet wrong. Neighbors remember different details. Photographs fade into hollow outlines. And everywhere, small dark rings mark the places where something-or someone-used to be.
As Jonah searches for answers, he uncovers testimonies that fracture, records that rewrite themselves, and memories that dissolve mid-sentence. Alongside Mara Quinn, an antique dealer who believes absence leaves its own signature, Jonah maps a pattern of erasure spreading through the town: a force that doesn't just take people, but hollows out identity, history, and memory itself.
What begins as a missing-person case transforms into a chilling exploration of how absence rewrites lives. Blending gothic horror, psychological suspense, and documentary-style fragments, A Soul With A Hole is both haunting and deeply human.
For fans of: House of Leaves, Shirley Jackson, and slow-burn supernatural thrillers.
Themes: memory and erasure, the fragility of community trust, the cost of remembering when the world prefers forgetting.
Style: layered narratives-interviews, notes, testimonies, and first-person reflections-woven into a story where the real horror is what slips quietly out of reach.
If you've ever feared the spaces memory refuses to fill, this book will stay with you long after the last page-like a shadow you can't quite name.