A man arrives in a small town and asks a simple question.
He does not threaten. He does not hurry. He knows your name.
When people begin to vanish without violence or explanation, the town realizes the truth too late: the Man is not killing them, he is removing them. Known in ancient texts as Asharath, he is drawn to places where memory fades and lives go unacknowledged. He feeds on silence, on what is left unnamed.
As fear spreads, the town discovers there are rules to his presence, and that remembering may be the only weapon that matters. To survive, they must confront not only the Man, but everything they have chosen to overlook.
Because some horrors are not destroyed.
They are only made unnecessary.
And forgetting always invites them back.
A haunting, literary work of modern horror, The Man Who Knows Your Name blends quiet dread, cosmic mythology, and visceral psychological terror into a chilling exploration of memory, identity, and the monsters born when we stop paying attention.
Once he knows your name, it's already too late.