Nothing: The One We Missed is a psychological horror novel centered on sustained emotional strain rather than fear or violence.
Set almost entirely within a single house, the story follows Alice Holloway as she attempts to maintain normalcy after a personal loss. As routine replaces resolution, the environment subtly shifts-not through escalation, but through persistence.
The novel rejects traditional antagonism in favor of inevitability, examining how emotional and cognitive systems continue operating long after they should have stopped.