
Black Flemings
Gabrielle has known no home but Wastewater Hall, the crumbling brick mansion perched on the rocky New England coast. When she leaves and returns years later, she finds the house transformed into something monstrous. The walls that once sheltered her now breathe with malice. The corridors she wandered as a child have become a labyrinth of terror, and the place that shaped her has turned致命. As Gabrielle digs into the house's dark history, she discovers that some buildings don't merely house their inhabitants, they consume them. Each secret she uncovers draws her closer to the house's hungry heart, and to the terrible truth of what Wastewater Hall has become in her absence. This is gothic horror at its most unsettling: not a tale of ghosts, but of a home that has learned to hate. Kathleen Norris weaves atmospheric dread into every page, building toward a revelation that will leave readers questioning the places they've called home.










