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Julia - by Manuel Sabater Romero (Paperback)
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Highlights
- In this haunting psychological horror, a young doctor discovers some memories were never meant to be unearthed.Julia Winters has built her life around helping others-specifically, children with fragile minds.
- Author(s): Manuel Sabater Romero
- 188 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Psychological
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About the Book
A haunting psychological thriller about a woman whose reality unravels as memories from a forgotten past begin to surface. As the truth claws its way back, Julia must confront the terrifying possibility that she is not who she believes she is.
Book Synopsis
In this haunting psychological horror, a young doctor discovers some memories were never meant to be unearthed.
Julia Winters has built her life around helping others-specifically, children with fragile minds. But when flickers of her own past begin slipping through the cracks-phantom whispers, a wooden chair that shouldn't exist, memories that don't line up-Julia's reality begins to collapse.
As her mind fractures, the people closest to her begin to shift. Friends sound like strangers. Her own name feels foreign on her tongue. Worse still, something is watching her. Waiting. The truth she's buried deep inside is clawing its way back, piece by unsettling piece.
And the more Julia digs into the past, the more she wonders if she was ever meant to survive it.
Tense, atmospheric, and deeply psychological, Julia blurs the line between memory and madness. Perfect for fans of The Silent Patient, Shutter Island, and anyone who enjoys slow-burning suspense with a devastating twist.
"Utterly chilling and impossible to put down."
"A psychological masterpiece-haunting, emotional, and unforgettable."
"Grips you from the first page and never lets go."
2025 IngramSpark(R) Editorial Selection - Horror
Review Quotes
"Utterly chilling and impossible to put down."
"A psychological masterpiece-haunting, emotional, and unforgettable."
"Grips you from the first page and never lets go."
"A deeply unsettling journey into a fractured mind."
"Perfect for fans of Shutter Island and The Silent Patient."