The Hidden Room
A Forgotten Room. A Forbidden Past. A Woman's Search for the Truth
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M.P. Sloane
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When the Manor starts saying Clara’s name, she learns the first rule: don’t answer back.
When Clara Whitlow inherits Ashdown Manor, she expects dust, diaries, and a few family secrets—not a house that listens, answers, and occasionally calls her by name.
The first time she becomes trapped behind the panel of the hidden room, the bells in the hall ring on their own, the mirror trembles behind its gauze cover, and a childlike voice whispers her name from the wrong side of the wall.
Mr. Thorne, the estate’s quiet historian, and Lila, the only person brave enough to sprint through the north hall, warn her what the house already knows:
Names are old magic—and Ashdown likes to use them.
As Clara studies Eloise’s diary, Beatrice’s notes, and the strange warnings left by a long-gone nurse—“Don’t look too long. Don’t say it quietly.”—she begins to unravel the truth behind the Manor’s tragedies and the boy named Thomas, whose presence still lingers like a breath on glass.
Ashdown isn’t haunted in the usual way.
It remembers.
And it has been waiting for Clara.
A warm, eerie, atmospheric gothic mystery perfect for fans of Simone St. James, V.E. Schwab, and Laura Purcell.
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