Beneath the surface of Edinburgh's Water of Leith, something ancient waits. Something watching. Something hungry.
When Erin begins investigating the eerie Antony Gormley statues that stand silently in the Water of Leith, she expects art. What she uncovers is far more sinister. The statues shift subtly over time-changing shape, bearing familiar faces, mirroring the missing.
As Erin digs deeper, she unearths a terrifying history of drownings, whispered rituals, and a forgotten darkness tethered to the river's flow. The city has secrets-ones that reach back centuries-and the statues aren't just silent observers. They are part of something alive. Something evolving.
Each disappearance brings a new likeness cast in iron. Each step Erin takes brings him closer to the truth-and to a fate colder than the water itself.
A chilling tale of obsession, folklore, and the slow creep of ancient evil, Still will haunt your thoughts long after you've turned the final page.