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The Night Shift Files
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8235092075
- EAN9798235092075
- Date de parution03/05/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
The Night Shift Files is a collection of real accounts drawn from documented reports, staff testimonies, and identifiable locations. Each chapter explores what happened when routine was broken-when footsteps were heard in empty buildings, when figures appeared where no one should be, when voices came from sealed spaces, and when people simply vanished. There are no fictional stories. No exaggeration.
Only the recorded experiences of those who were there, working alone, when something interrupted the expected. From hospital wards in London to remote roads in Japan, from prison corridors to abandoned structures, a pattern begins to emerge-one that repeats across countries, professions, and environments. Something happens at night. Something seen. Something heard. Something that leaves no trace. And for those who experienced it, one thing remains certain-they were not alone.
Only the recorded experiences of those who were there, working alone, when something interrupted the expected. From hospital wards in London to remote roads in Japan, from prison corridors to abandoned structures, a pattern begins to emerge-one that repeats across countries, professions, and environments. Something happens at night. Something seen. Something heard. Something that leaves no trace. And for those who experienced it, one thing remains certain-they were not alone.



