When Elena moves into the old house, she believes the silence of its walls might bring her peace. But the nights betray her. In her dreams, a woman and child appear-faces marked by fear, swallowed by fire long ago. Their eyes follow her, their whispers echo through the halls, until sleep and waking life blur into one.
Each vision pulls her deeper into a past she does not remember but cannot escape. What burned once in flames now burns inside her mind, and the truth she uncovers binds her to every death that came before.
Dark, atmospheric, and deeply unsettling, Jane Pane's new novel is more than a story of ghosts-it is a descent into memory, guilt, and the terrifying question: what if the dead chose you to remember them?