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The Trap House That Remembers
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- ISBN8235310063
- EAN9798235310063
- Date de parution27/04/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
Malik "Keys" Barrett knows better than to go back to that house. Everybody in the neighborhood has a story about it. A former trap house boarded up behind construction fencing, marked for demolition, and tied to rumors nobody says too loud: disappearances, overdoses, police visits that never became reports, screams swallowed by plywood, and one girl named Nia Vale who vanished before she could tell the truth.
Malik has spent years pretending he does not remember what happened there. Then a private redevelopment company offers him quick cash for one night's work: strip the abandoned house before the official demolition crew arrives in the morning. No paperwork. No questions. No phones. Just Malik and a small crew of people with their own reasons for needing money badly enough to ignore the warning signs.
Tasha wants a way back to her daughter. Boone wants to outrun the damage in his lungs and his past. Reef still believes the streets owe him respect. Uncle Sly knows every hidden space in the city and has built more than a few himself. But the moment they step inside, the job starts feeling less like a cleanup and more like a setup. Fresh locks seal old doors. Cameras watch from behind dust. Exits lead nowhere.
And the house begins to show them things it should not know. Rooms flicker back into the past. Voices argue through dead walls. Evidence appears where rot should be. Each memory reveals another piece of a machine built from addiction, fear, police protection, dirty money, and city-backed redevelopment. The house was never just a crime scene. It was a ledger. And everyone who profited from it wants the records buried before sunrise.
As the night deepens, Malik realizes the house is not haunting them at random. It is herding them. Forcing confessions. Dragging old names into the open. And the closer they get to the truth about Nia Vale, the more dangerous the living become. Because outside the fence, demolition is coming early. Inside, the walls are giving testimony. And Malik must decide whether survival means escaping the house-or finally admitting why it remembers him.
The Trap House That Remembers is a gritty supernatural horror thriller about guilt, corruption, buried evidence, and the places that refuse to let the dead be erased.
Malik has spent years pretending he does not remember what happened there. Then a private redevelopment company offers him quick cash for one night's work: strip the abandoned house before the official demolition crew arrives in the morning. No paperwork. No questions. No phones. Just Malik and a small crew of people with their own reasons for needing money badly enough to ignore the warning signs.
Tasha wants a way back to her daughter. Boone wants to outrun the damage in his lungs and his past. Reef still believes the streets owe him respect. Uncle Sly knows every hidden space in the city and has built more than a few himself. But the moment they step inside, the job starts feeling less like a cleanup and more like a setup. Fresh locks seal old doors. Cameras watch from behind dust. Exits lead nowhere.
And the house begins to show them things it should not know. Rooms flicker back into the past. Voices argue through dead walls. Evidence appears where rot should be. Each memory reveals another piece of a machine built from addiction, fear, police protection, dirty money, and city-backed redevelopment. The house was never just a crime scene. It was a ledger. And everyone who profited from it wants the records buried before sunrise.
As the night deepens, Malik realizes the house is not haunting them at random. It is herding them. Forcing confessions. Dragging old names into the open. And the closer they get to the truth about Nia Vale, the more dangerous the living become. Because outside the fence, demolition is coming early. Inside, the walls are giving testimony. And Malik must decide whether survival means escaping the house-or finally admitting why it remembers him.
The Trap House That Remembers is a gritty supernatural horror thriller about guilt, corruption, buried evidence, and the places that refuse to let the dead be erased.






















