705 A chilling psychological thriller where the next guest is you.
There’s a motel on the edge of a forgotten road. The staff don’t age. The guestbook never fills. And everyone who checks in wakes up changed—or doesn’t wake up at all.
Welcome to Sanctuary Edge. Room 705 is waiting.
When a string of troubled strangers arrive at the motel—each fleeing guilt, trauma, or a past they can’t name—they begin to notice something wrong. The rooms rearrange. The radio whispers their secrets. And the fog outside never truly lifts.
But this isn’t just their story.
You’ve had dreams like this, haven’t you?
705 is a hypnotic descent into psychological horror, where identity fractures, time bends, and memory is a trap. Told through multiple POVs and anchored by a guestbook with one smudged name, this genre-bending thriller pulls readers deep into a world where you’re not just reading—you’re remembering.
🔥 What makes 705 unforgettable?✅ Deep Psychological Immersion – Experience second-person intrusions, surreal tension, and the haunting What if this was always about you? ✅ Mind-Bending Structure – With looping timelines, unreliable narrators, and eerie symbolism, this is a story you’ll revisit again and again. ✅ Slow-Burn Horror That Stays With You – From the whispering fog to the final twist, dread creeps under your skin and stays there. ✅ A Twist Ending You’ll Never See Coming – The final guest isn’t who you think. In fact… it might be you.
Perfect for fans ofShutter Island, House of Leaves, and The Silent Patient, 705 is a novel that doesn’t end at the final page—it lingers.
Manuel Sabater Romero writes psychological horror about fractured minds and the thin line between truth and madness.
His debut novel, Julia, explores guilt, memory, and the haunting consequences of what we choose to forget. His second book, 705, transforms a lonely desert motel into a quiet descent into paranoia and silence.
He is currently writing The Walk, a psychological thriller that blurs contamination, control, and reality itself. His next project, Madison: The Memory Thief, will dive even deeper into horror—where identity can be stolen, and nothing stays buried.
Based in the UK, Manuel creates stories that don’t scream—they whisper, and they stay with you.
Wow, this was a bit different. I feel like this book has ingrained itself into my brain. The repetitiveness was confusing at first as I wasn't sure I had turned the page. Where I found myself to be reading fast, I had to go back and re-read. Very bizarre but also beautifully written.
I have really enjoyed reading 705, its full of twists and turns and I felt engaged in the story the entire way. I loved exploring the different characters & their lives, following them through the good, bad & ugly! This book opened my mind, and kept me turning the pages. Highly recommended to anyone who loves Thrillers / Horror! Thank you for sharing your work.
I usually never read psychological thrillers, but after reading the blurb and starting this book I was hooked. Thank you to the author for introducing me to a brand new genre and I can’t wait to get more stuck in!