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The Silent Night

(2025)
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A chilling, heart-pounding psychological thriller where nothing is what it seems, perfect for fans of Alice Feeney and Freida McFadden.

Some houses offer shelter. This one is hiding something.

Journalist Sara is driving from Milan to spend Christmas with her sister in Zurich when snow hits the mountain road. She pulls over to fit snow chains, but when she tries to start the car again, nothing happens. Stranded, freezing, and miles from help, she spots a light in the distance. It's her only option.

A quiet couple, Heinrich and Greta, offer her shelter in their farmhouse. They seem kind: old-fashioned, private, careful around strangers.

But as the storm deepens, so does Sara's unease. They said they lived alone. Then she notices a locked door upstairs. A child's hair clip in the bathroom. Conversations that stop when she walks into the room.

The more she searches for answers, the more she realizes something is terribly wrong in this house. But Sara never learned when to stop, and she's never been good at following warnings.

They said they were alone. She should have believed them.


Genre: Mystery

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