The mirrors may show more than your own reflection.
Shattered by her mother’s death, Charlie clings to survival as hospital bills threaten to pull her under. Her life takes an unexpected turn when a lawyer calls to inform her that her mother, Alice, owned a house on Morwood Island, Maineand Charlie has inherited it. Seeing a chance to escape her debts, she flies to Maine, hoping to sell the property.
But money may not be her true motive.
Charlie remembers nothing of her childhood except a single, haunting image: a man chasing her and Alice through the woods, a looming house in the distance. Alice always insisted it was only a dream. Charlie isn’t so sure.
When she arrives on Morwood Island, the locals recognize herthe little girl who once lived at 55 Pine Streetand question why she would ever return to what they call the Slaughterhouse.
Inside the long-abandoned house, Charlie discovers something far more unsettling than the hundreds of mirrors lining its walls: Alice’s diary. As its pages unravel the vile truths of Charlie’s past, they also offer a chilling warning.
The house is not empty. It never was.
Genre: Horror
Shattered by her mother’s death, Charlie clings to survival as hospital bills threaten to pull her under. Her life takes an unexpected turn when a lawyer calls to inform her that her mother, Alice, owned a house on Morwood Island, Maineand Charlie has inherited it. Seeing a chance to escape her debts, she flies to Maine, hoping to sell the property.
But money may not be her true motive.
Charlie remembers nothing of her childhood except a single, haunting image: a man chasing her and Alice through the woods, a looming house in the distance. Alice always insisted it was only a dream. Charlie isn’t so sure.
When she arrives on Morwood Island, the locals recognize herthe little girl who once lived at 55 Pine Streetand question why she would ever return to what they call the Slaughterhouse.
Inside the long-abandoned house, Charlie discovers something far more unsettling than the hundreds of mirrors lining its walls: Alice’s diary. As its pages unravel the vile truths of Charlie’s past, they also offer a chilling warning.
The house is not empty. It never was.
Genre: Horror
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