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When Gossip Kills: If You Gossip, You Die

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A whisper becomes a death sentence.



At first, it’s dismissed as coincidence. A podcaster collapses mid-rant. A journalist dies hours after publishing a rumor. An office worker drops dead moments after spreading a coworker’s secret.



Then the pattern becomes undeniable.



If you gossip, you die.



As fear spreads across the globe, society fractures under the weight of its own words. People stop talking. Newsrooms shut down. Podcasts vanish overnight. Social media becomes a graveyard of deleted accounts and half-written posts. But silence doesn’t bring peace—it brings paranoia.



Three people stand at the center of the chaos.



Michael, Cynthia, and Sara are not gossipers. They despise bullying, rumor-mongering, and the culture that profits from tearing others apart. When they realize the deaths follow a strict and horrifying rule, they take it upon themselves to warn the stop gossiping or face extinction.



But the warning backfires.



Accusations become weapons. Vigilante tribunals form. Innocent people are silenced—or killed—by mobs claiming to enforce the rule. Truth and gossip blur. Confessions are forced. Fear rewrites morality.



And the killer adapts.



As the body count rises and the world teeters on collapse, Michael, Cynthia, and Sara must confront an impossible



Can humanity be saved without losing its voice forever?



Dark, brutal, and disturbingly relevant, When Gossip Kills is a psychological horror novel about words as weapons, fear as law, and the terrifying power of what we choose to say—or not say.

111 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 13, 2025

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December 23, 2025
This book is a spiral where every chapter is the same. There is no progression of the story. The premise of the book was so interesting but unfortunately, this book is repetitive, boring and honestly, pretty annoying. The author does not know where to go with it. They had an interesting idea, that's it. Literally every chapter has the same conclusion with
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