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- Date de parution12/09/2025
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- ÉditeurHamza elmir
Résumé
A house should be the one place that never moves. For the Hartwell family, it's the one place they can never escape. When Sarah, Michael, Emma, and Danny inherit a sprawling Victorian mansion from a distant relative, it feels like a miracle. But their good fortune curdles into terror when the house reveals its true nature: each night, it relocates itself-sometimes across cities, sometimes across centuries.
The doors lead back into its own halls, the windows open onto impossible worlds, and its walls whisper with the memories of those who lived and died inside. As the Hartwells search for answers, they uncover the legacy of Ephraim Blackwood, the architect whose failed experiments tethered the house to every reality but its own. Every attempt to escape only feeds the entity further. Every moment inside erodes their identities.
And every sacrifice brings them closer to the truth: the house doesn't just want them to live in it. It wants them to become part of it. The Moving House is a claustrophobic horror novella about family, memory, and the terrible cost of inheritance-where home is not where the heart is, but where it is consumed.
The doors lead back into its own halls, the windows open onto impossible worlds, and its walls whisper with the memories of those who lived and died inside. As the Hartwells search for answers, they uncover the legacy of Ephraim Blackwood, the architect whose failed experiments tethered the house to every reality but its own. Every attempt to escape only feeds the entity further. Every moment inside erodes their identities.
And every sacrifice brings them closer to the truth: the house doesn't just want them to live in it. It wants them to become part of it. The Moving House is a claustrophobic horror novella about family, memory, and the terrible cost of inheritance-where home is not where the heart is, but where it is consumed.
A house should be the one place that never moves. For the Hartwell family, it's the one place they can never escape. When Sarah, Michael, Emma, and Danny inherit a sprawling Victorian mansion from a distant relative, it feels like a miracle. But their good fortune curdles into terror when the house reveals its true nature: each night, it relocates itself-sometimes across cities, sometimes across centuries.
The doors lead back into its own halls, the windows open onto impossible worlds, and its walls whisper with the memories of those who lived and died inside. As the Hartwells search for answers, they uncover the legacy of Ephraim Blackwood, the architect whose failed experiments tethered the house to every reality but its own. Every attempt to escape only feeds the entity further. Every moment inside erodes their identities.
And every sacrifice brings them closer to the truth: the house doesn't just want them to live in it. It wants them to become part of it. The Moving House is a claustrophobic horror novella about family, memory, and the terrible cost of inheritance-where home is not where the heart is, but where it is consumed.
The doors lead back into its own halls, the windows open onto impossible worlds, and its walls whisper with the memories of those who lived and died inside. As the Hartwells search for answers, they uncover the legacy of Ephraim Blackwood, the architect whose failed experiments tethered the house to every reality but its own. Every attempt to escape only feeds the entity further. Every moment inside erodes their identities.
And every sacrifice brings them closer to the truth: the house doesn't just want them to live in it. It wants them to become part of it. The Moving House is a claustrophobic horror novella about family, memory, and the terrible cost of inheritance-where home is not where the heart is, but where it is consumed.
















