Turn off the lights. Check the mirror. Make sure you're alone. When the Myth-Chasers-an infamous paranormal YouTube crew-book the Grand Hotel Gideon for their season finale, they expect cheap scares and high views. They don't expect Gideon Slade, the long-dead silversmith whose death birthed a monster in the world behind the glass. Slade isn't a spirit. He doesn't whisper in hallways or drift through walls.
He kills. And he leaves the bodies behind. When one of the crew is found dead beside a plate-glass window shattered from the inside, the remaining survivors realize the Silversmith's legend was never a story-it was a warning. The Silver-Spinner he forged from mercury, hatred, and obsession has begun to whir again, cutting through anything vain enough to stand before a mirror. But the Myth-Chasers have a deeper problem than the hotel's reflections.
Twenty years ago, they lied about the first time they saw Slade. A boy died because of it. And Gideon remembers. Now, trapped inside a palace of polished chrome and endless mirrors, the survivors must face the truth they buried as children-or watch the Silversmith carve his way through every flaw they've tried to hide. A nightmare for fans of Stephen King, Paul Tremblay, and Josh Malerman, The Silversmith is a brutal, unforgettable descent into the world behind the glass-where reflections aren't harmless, and the monster doesn't disappear when you close your eyes.
Turn off the lights. Check the mirror. Make sure you're alone. When the Myth-Chasers-an infamous paranormal YouTube crew-book the Grand Hotel Gideon for their season finale, they expect cheap scares and high views. They don't expect Gideon Slade, the long-dead silversmith whose death birthed a monster in the world behind the glass. Slade isn't a spirit. He doesn't whisper in hallways or drift through walls.
He kills. And he leaves the bodies behind. When one of the crew is found dead beside a plate-glass window shattered from the inside, the remaining survivors realize the Silversmith's legend was never a story-it was a warning. The Silver-Spinner he forged from mercury, hatred, and obsession has begun to whir again, cutting through anything vain enough to stand before a mirror. But the Myth-Chasers have a deeper problem than the hotel's reflections.
Twenty years ago, they lied about the first time they saw Slade. A boy died because of it. And Gideon remembers. Now, trapped inside a palace of polished chrome and endless mirrors, the survivors must face the truth they buried as children-or watch the Silversmith carve his way through every flaw they've tried to hide. A nightmare for fans of Stephen King, Paul Tremblay, and Josh Malerman, The Silversmith is a brutal, unforgettable descent into the world behind the glass-where reflections aren't harmless, and the monster doesn't disappear when you close your eyes.