The Enola was never empty.
Amy Cross is a maintenance engineer-isolated, overlooked, and essential. She knows every sound the ship makes. Every vibration. Every fault.
So when something changes, she hears it first.
A body appears where there shouldn't be one.
A system fails without reason.
A presence begins to spread.
Dry. Silent. Watching.
As the crew turn on each other and the ship begins to decay from within, Amy is forced to confront a truth no one else will accept:
This isn't a malfunction.
It's alive.
And it's not just on the ship.
It is the ship.
A relentless sci-fi horror in the vein of Alien and The Thing, The Enola is a story of isolation, survival, and the terrifying moment when the machine you trust becomes something else entirely.