They say no one’s lived in Wild Fell for fifty years. They don’t say why.
Jameson Browning needs an escape. When he stumbles on a newspaper listing for a private estate on Blackmore Island, it feels like fate. Remote, affordable, and cloaked in fog—it’s perfect.
But Wild Fell has a history soaked in fear. Vanished teens. Local legends. Whispers that grow louder once Jameson moves in. What begins as creaks and shadows spirals into something far more sinister as the house twists reality itself.
The past wants to be heard—and it doesn’t whisper.
With eerie echoes of The Turn of the Screw and praise from Clive Barker himself, Wild Fell is a chilling, slow-burn ghost story that leaves you questioning what you saw… and what saw you.