When Tom and Sarah move into the old farmhouse on the edge of town, they expect quiet.
They don't expect the ground to watch them.
At first, the signs are subtle. Missing time. Unexplained cold spots. A strange pull toward the backyard after dark. But when buried stones begin surfacing where no cemetery should exist, Tom starts to change - forgetting names, losing hours, and feeling an irresistible urge to dig.
As Sarah uncovers the truth beneath the property, she realizes the land itself is not simply haunted.
It is remembering.
What lies beneath the soil is not content to stay buried - and it doesn't want bodies anymore.
It wants minds.
With authorities dismissing their claims and the town growing unnaturally quiet, Sarah is forced to confront an ancient, adaptive presence that feeds on grief, silence, and forgotten history. The deeper she digs, the more the land pushes back - reshaping reality, manipulating memory, and demanding a terrible choice.
The Stones Beneath is a slow-burn psychological horror novel that blends environmental dread, creeping supernatural terror, and emotional suspense into a story where the most dangerous threat is not what emerges from the ground...
...but what disappears inside you.