The silence that follows a scream is not peace. It is the drawing of a breath.
Following the harrowing events of The Seventh Plate, the psychic cataclysm in Venice is over, but the war for reality itself has just entered a new and more insidious phase. Dr. Eliza Harrow, the scholar who looked too deep into a cursed reflection, is gone, consumed by the ancient and terrible mirror system she sought to understand. In her place is the Watcher, a vast, sorrowful consciousness now enthroned at the heart of all memory, a silent guardian in a gilded cage.
But the world she sacrificed her humanity to save is far from safe. The system is fractured, its rules rewritten, its very nature fundamentally and terrifyingly changed.
In the quiet, shadowed halls of Oxford, Gabriel Grey, the last haunted descendant of a cursed bloodline, lives a life of weary vigilance. On the windswept coast of Sussex, Mara Quinn, the Keeper of Absence, grapples with the new, cold void in her own soul, a wound left by the very power she was born to protect. And across the forgotten libraries of Europe, the brilliant archivist Lucille Chang hunts for a truth she knows can no longer be trusted, cataloguing the psychic aftershocks of a war no one else knows was fought. They are the survivors. They are the new custodians. And they are all that stands in the way of a new and creeping darkness.
For Victor Lacroix, the hunter who sought to become a god, has not been destroyed. He has been archived. Trapped in a perfect, eternal reflection of his own ambition, he has evolved into something new: a ghost in the machine, a sentient heresy learning to manipulate the system from within. He is no longer trying to conquer reality; he is beginning to edit it, subtly altering the past, erasing personal histories, and rewriting the memories of the world to pave the way for his inevitable return.
As the new Watcher struggles to maintain the fragile balance from within her mirrored prison, and as her last remaining allies guard the terrible relics of the past, a new cycle begins. A bright, obsessive postgraduate student at Oxford, researching anomalies in 19th-century photography, stumbles upon a dusty, uncatalogued box in the deep archives of the Bodleian Library. Inside, he finds a single, beautiful, and impossible shard of a daguerreotype plate, a splinter of a cursed engine that hums with a familiar, silent call. The spiral has found its new beginning.
A unique blend of gothic horror, dark academia, and metaphysical mystery, The Silver Veil is the stunning second novel in The Shadow Testament series, a must-read for fans of Mark Z. Danielewski's House of Leaves, the intricate historical secrets of Umberto Eco, and the atmospheric, psychological dread of modern cosmic horror.
This haunting supernatural thriller weaves a tale of memory, loss, and obsession, exploring the terrible price of knowledge and the nature of reality itself. It is a story of a war fought not on a battlefield, but in the silent, treacherous reflections of the past.
Step through the glass. But be warned: some reflections are tombs. And some memories are hungry.