This psychological horror novel is a hauntingly beautiful journey of redemption, art, and the afterlife.
Felix is used to feeling invisible. He drifts through life on autopilot. His days blur together beneath waves of anxiety, depression, and the quiet fear that he should be alone.
Then one morning, the world agrees with him.
Felix wakes to a world that is empty. Alone in a city that feels staged, artificial, and unsettling wrong, Felix searches for answers while confronting the terrifying possibility that he is truly the last person alive. As Felix finally accepts his fate the silence begins to speak back. Something in the abandoned world has finally noticed him.
A haunting, emotional descent into isolation, No One Was Ever Really in This Place blends psychological horror, cosmic dread, and raw human vulnerability
Genre: Mystery
The world didn't end with a bangit ended with silence.
Felix is used to feeling invisible. He drifts through life on autopilot. His days blur together beneath waves of anxiety, depression, and the quiet fear that he should be alone.
Then one morning, the world agrees with him.
Felix wakes to a world that is empty. Alone in a city that feels staged, artificial, and unsettling wrong, Felix searches for answers while confronting the terrifying possibility that he is truly the last person alive. As Felix finally accepts his fate the silence begins to speak back. Something in the abandoned world has finally noticed him.
A haunting, emotional descent into isolation, No One Was Ever Really in This Place blends psychological horror, cosmic dread, and raw human vulnerability
Genre: Mystery