The Hollowing is a psychological thriller and slow-burn descent into obsession, set within the suffocating confines of a Thai prison and the chaotic beauty of Bangkok. It explores themes of identity, complicity, art, and the nature of evil, told in sharp, evocative prose with a literary edge.
It reads like a haunting fusion of Silence of the Lambs, The Secret History, and The Wasp Factory, with moments of poetic horror that feel almost mythic in scope. The narrative is laced with unsettling intimacy, spiraling symbolism, and a narrator whose unraveling is as much philosophical as it is terrifying.