A haunting psychological story of memory, guilt, and the mind's quiet unraveling.
In the depths of an ancient woodland, Jessie believes isolation will quiet his thoughts. But a stranger begins to appear in the mist-broad-shouldered, bearded, and disturbingly familiar. Each encounter pulls Jessie deeper into a haunting game, where the forest whispers truths no one should hear.
As the boundaries between memory and madness dissolve, every reflection becomes suspect, and every sound in the dark feels personal. What begins as solitude becomes an unrelenting confrontation with identity, guilt, and the ghosts we create to survive.
Him and I is a psychological descent told with the haunting restraint of Iain Reid, the quiet unease of Ottessa Moshfegh, and the stark emotional weight of Cormac McCarthy.
A slow-burn thriller for readers drawn to atmosphere over action-where silence carries the loudest screams.
A debut that lingers like mist in the lungs-quiet, deliberate, and impossible to forget.