When Wren Holloway stays late in the university library, she expects silence.
What she finds instead is something that listens back.
After midnight, the rules change. No talking. No whispering. No sound at all. Because in the endless gothic stacks of Saint Dismas Memorial Library, noise is not just heard-it is hunted.
As the night deepens, Wren and a handful of trapped students discover the truth: something ancient lives beneath the shelves. It feeds on voices, devours confessions, and turns human fear into something far worse than death. The more you speak, the more it takes. The more you hide, the harder it listens.
But silence has a cost.
When the building begins to demand their deepest truths, survival becomes a brutal choice between losing your voice-or losing yourself.
As reality fractures and the library reveals its true purpose, Wren must confront a horror that doesn't just kill.
It understands.
It remembers.
And it never forgets what you say in the dark.
Silence Between the Shelves is a haunting psychological horror novel about fear, confession, and the terrifying price of being heard.