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This Thing Between Us

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This Thing Between Us

By: Gus Moreno
Narrated by: Robb Moreira
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"A surreal excursion into heartache and horror narrated by a man undone by grief . . . Along with allusions to Rod Serling and The Exorcist, there are shades of H. P. Lovecraft, Stephen King, zombie literature and, at least once, A Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy . . . You don't want to read this book right before bed." —Sarah Lyall, The New York Times Book Review

“This intense cosmic horror with a touch of Mexican American folklore is incredibly creepy and moving.” —Margaret Kingsbury, BuzzFeed

A widower battles his grief, rage, and the mysterious evil inhabiting his home smart speaker, in this mesmerizing horror thriller from Gus Moreno.


It was Vera’s idea to buy the Itza. The “world’s most advanced smart speaker!” didn’t interest Thiago, but Vera thought it would be a bit of fun for them amidst all the strange occurrences happening in the condo. It made things worse. The cold spots and scratching in the walls were weird enough, but peculiar packages started showing up at the house—who ordered industrial lye? Then there was the eerie music at odd hours, Thiago waking up to Itza projecting light shows in an empty room.

It was funny and strange right up until Vera was killed, and Thiago’s world became unbearable. Pundits and politicians all looking to turn his wife’s death into a symbol for their own agendas. A barrage of texts from her well-meaning friends about letting go and moving on. Waking to the sound of Itza talking softly to someone in the living room . . .

The only thing left to do was get far away from Chicago. Away from everything and everyone. A secluded cabin in Colorado seemed like the perfect place to hole up with his crushing grief. But soon Thiago realizes there is no escape—not from his guilt, not from his simmering rage, and not from the evil hunting him, feeding on his grief, determined to make its way into this world.

A bold, original horror novel about grief, loneliness and the oppressive intimacy of technology, This Thing Between Us marks the arrival of a spectacular new talent.

A Macmillan Audio production from MCD x FSG Originals.

Fiction Genre Fiction Horror Literary Fiction Psychological Technothrillers Thriller & Suspense Scary Grief Exciting Funny Technology
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I went into this expecting a simple yet understandable paranormal mystery. The typical "ghost is a metaphor for trauma/grief", but actually this was so much more interesting than that. A little bit confusing to follow at times, it definitely helped to rewind and listen through again but overall really cool really interesting story.

More than I was expecting

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The best cosmic/ baiting/ possession horror
audiobook I’ve ever listened to. I’d almost given up on trying to find a decent horror on here since everytime I tried to find one I’d find myself listening to some terrible young adult nonsense. This book made those falters worth it.

Absolutely amazing

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Amazing audio - captured the essence of the book perfectly. The story was heavy, the way grief was written was very hard hitting. While the ending escaped me slightly, I do appreciate the angle that was taken and believe the remainder of the book was more than enough for this to be a satisfying read.

Grief encapsulated in a horror film

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