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The Ghost of Blackwood

An Atmospheric Psychological Thriller

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The Ghost of Blackwood

By: Robert Hazard
Narrated by: ChasMandala
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On a remote Atlantic rock, lighthouse keeper Elias Thorne tends a beacon that warns ships away from treacherous reefs. Isolated for years, he believes solitude is his penance—until a mysterious crate arrives in the fog, filled with journals written in his own hand... chronicling events that haven't happened yet.

As storms rage and reality frays, Elias confronts ghostly versions of himself, layered memories across centuries, and a horrifying truth: Blackwood Rock isn't just a lighthouse. It's a cage built from time, guilt, and sacrifice, trapping keepers in an eternal cycle of scripted tragedy to hold back an ancient, devouring darkness.

In this gripping metaphysical thriller of isolation and redemption, Elias must dismantle the tower's illusions—journal by journal, ghost by ghost—before the void claims the world. But breaking the cycle demands the ultimate price: forgiving the man who started it all.

Blending cosmic horror, psychological depth, and haunting atmosphere, The Ghost of Blackwood explores grief, identity, and the stories we tell ourselves to survive. Perfect for fans of cerebral thrillers like Annihilation or The Lighthouse, this novel will leave you questioning what's real—and what lingers in the silence after the light goes out.

©2026 Rogelio Usal Manalo (P)2026 Rogelio Usal Manalo
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