Description
There are places in the Appalachian hills where stories don’t die.
They settle in the stone and wait for someone foolish enough to listen.
Freelance journalist Ellie Glass thought she was chasing history when she drove to Weston, West Virginia — the site of the abandoned Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum. What she finds inside isn’t history at all. It’s hunger.
Once a beacon of hope, the asylum’s long corridors now breathe with something older than medicine, older than faith — a living memory carved into the foundation itself. With her recorder in hand and her past clawing its way through the cracks, Ellie searches for the truth behind her mother’s disappearance and the voices that still whisper through the walls.
But the deeper she digs, the more the lines between past and present, sanity and damnation, begin to blur. The stone remembers. The walls listen. And beneath it all, something ancient stirs — something that wants her to finish what was started long ago.
As the investigation descends into madness, Ellie must face the ghosts of both her family and the land itself. Some stories demand to be told. Others demand a body to tell them through.




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