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The Murmur Room

By: Jacob Gomes
Narrated by: Sean Redfield
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Justice does not wait for the crime. It remembers before you do.

In a city courthouse, trials begin to unravel. Verdicts appear before evidence is presented. Confessions are whispered before defendants speak. Witnesses testify to crimes that have not yet happened.

At the heart of it all is the Room—an impossible chamber of silence that delivers judgment beyond human law. Some call it justice. Others call it madness. But once you’ve heard the verdict, it will never let you go.

Dr. Lena Varga, a psychiatrist haunted by the death of her sister, finds herself pulled into the Room’s trials. Detective Rowan Hale, once skeptical, is forced to face his own name on a verdict slip. And defence attorney Julian Marrow, hungry for power, becomes the Room’s willing mouthpiece.

As judges, journalists, chaplains, and prisoners are drawn into the phenomenon, one truth emerges: guilt is not about what you’ve done, but about what the silence remembers.

The Murmur Room is a psychological crime–horror thriller where law, theology, and memory collapse into one relentless trial. It asks the question no court dares: are we guilty simply for existing?

Perfect for listeners of House of Leaves, The Silent Patient, and Dark Matter, this novel blends legal drama, cosmic horror, and psychological suspense into a haunting exploration of justice and fate.

©2025 Jacob Gomes (P)2026 Jacob Gomes
Psychological Thriller & Suspense Law Crime
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