When Mara returns to her family’s lakefront home after years away, she expects silence, dust, and the comfort of being alone. Instead, she finds her childhood bedroom untouched—every mirror gleaming, every picture frame turned inward. Her reflection doesn’t move when she does. Sometimes, it smiles back.
As night falls, whispers echo through the glass, and shadows begin to take shape behind the mirrors. The memories she’s buried start watching her. The house breathes. The walls remember. And the reflection in the glass begins to act like it has a life of its own.
From Lucien Vale, author of Night The Devil’s Big Top and The Frozen Lake, comes a haunting new entry in the Night Terrors series—an atmospheric psychological ghost story about memory, grief, and the horrors that hide in reflection.
Taut, poetic, and unnervingly human, Night The Glass House blurs the line between supernatural and psychological terror. The deeper Mara looks into the mirrors, the more she sees herself fade. And what takes her place may never let her go.