Beneath his father's estate lies a secret older than the house itself. and it's calling Jervas home. It's the early days of the Great War. On an English country estate, far from the front lines, seventeen-year-old Jervas Dudley is haunted-not by bombs or bullets, but by a crumbling mausoleum and a name he's never heard: Hyde. His obsession with the ancient tomb defies reason, angers his domineering father, and threatens to unravel the delicate fabric of his privileged life.
But when Jervas discovers a key hidden in the attic, the mystery deepens-unlocking not just the crypt's rusted gate, but the doorway to a forgotten lineage, a sleeping identity, and a past life that refuses to stay buried. As his mind fractures and the line between reality and delusion collapses, Jervas must confront the truth: he may not be who-or what-he thinks he is. Blending gothic horror with psychological suspense, this reimagining of H.
P. Lovecraft's The Tomb breathes new life-and death-into classic literature.
Beneath his father's estate lies a secret older than the house itself. and it's calling Jervas home. It's the early days of the Great War. On an English country estate, far from the front lines, seventeen-year-old Jervas Dudley is haunted-not by bombs or bullets, but by a crumbling mausoleum and a name he's never heard: Hyde. His obsession with the ancient tomb defies reason, angers his domineering father, and threatens to unravel the delicate fabric of his privileged life.
But when Jervas discovers a key hidden in the attic, the mystery deepens-unlocking not just the crypt's rusted gate, but the doorway to a forgotten lineage, a sleeping identity, and a past life that refuses to stay buried. As his mind fractures and the line between reality and delusion collapses, Jervas must confront the truth: he may not be who-or what-he thinks he is. Blending gothic horror with psychological suspense, this reimagining of H.
P. Lovecraft's The Tomb breathes new life-and death-into classic literature.