There is a house at the edge of Blackmere.
They say it breathes when no one is near.
And when the wind is still, you can hear the waltz begin.
When Dr. Clara Winslow arrives to study the forgotten ruins of Rookhaven Hall, she doesn't expect silence to be her loudest discovery. No music. No echoes. Just dust and stillness. But beneath the floorboards of the manor lies a chamber where time does not pass-and where something once beautiful became utterly cursed.
A lost conductor. A rewritten score.
And a rhythm that lingers beyond death.
As Clara uncovers the truth about the Vale family and the dance that drove them to madness, a boy disappears into a mirror that should not reflect. Now the waltz begins again. But the steps have changed, and this time, the Hall does not want an audience-
It wants a partner.
A haunting, lyrical descent into obsession, grief, and memory, The Dead Will Dance is a modern gothic tale where the music never ends... unless someone dares to silence it.