The perfect new townhouse. The perfect school district. The perfect fresh start.
Nadia Salerno bought into Ridgewell Commons because her son needed stability-and because she needed one address her ex-husband couldn't call temporary.
But on their first night in the gleaming new development, Bram measures the powder room and finds the impossible.
Inside: six feet deep.
Outside: four.
Then the hallway stretches after midnight. A closet opens into a child's old bedroom. A pantry leads to packed earth and boundary stones. And beneath the polished floors, another house is trying to push its way back in.
Ridgewell Commons was built over a neighborhood everyone agreed to forget.
But the dead are not the only ones waiting under Nadia's walls. Beneath the erased homes lies an older wrong, one even the displaced families refused to see. Now the house is twisting itself into every buried room, every stolen threshold, every name left off the map.
And the developer who sold Nadia her dream home will do anything to keep the truth sealed behind drywall.
To save her son, Nadia must stop asking what happened here.
She has to ask who this house was built on.
The House That Wouldn't Fit is a chilling suburban horror novel about impossible rooms, buried neighborhoods, family survival, and the terrifying cost of pretending land has no memory.
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