Whispers from the cracks of the mind.
True horror doesn't scream. It lingers. It breathes behind closed doors, nests in silences, and settles under your skin like a memory you never made.
In this collection of five deeply unsettling stories, Luna Nigredo guides the reader through a gallery of quiet nightmares-where madness is soft, reality flickers, and the human soul slowly forgets its name.
Ordinary people stumble upon invisible thresholds. A bathroom wall that remembers. A factory machine that births. A wind that speaks in dead tongues. Milk glass that reflects something other than you. A face almost yours-but not quite.
Each tale is a slow descent, not into gore, but into the tender rot of the familiar.
Carne Quieta is horror without relief, beauty without peace, and silence that bites.
This book contains psychological horror, dissociation, disturbing imagery, and themes not suited for the faint of heart.
You've been warned.