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The Apartment Upstairs

De: Paolo Sebastiano Sivillica
Narrado por: Sylvia Rausch
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A woman. A sealed apartment. And footsteps in the night that shouldn’t exist.

After a devastating breakup, Claire Monroe rents a cheap apartment hoping for quiet and healing. But every night, she hears it—footsteps above her head, crying, whispers through the vents.

There’s just one problem: there is no apartment upstairs. It was sealed off years ago after a fire. No one lives there. No one should be moving around.

Claire leaves notes beneath the door. Pleading. Begging. The presence never answers. Until it does.

As Claire spirals into obsession, she uncovers a long history of trauma, secrets, and disappearances tied to the Belmont Building. The voices are real. The silence is dangerous. And someone has been waiting for her to listen.

The Apartment Upstairs is a chilling slow-burn psychological horror novel about isolation, obsession, and the places where trauma lingers.

Perfect for listeners who love haunted apartment stories, unreliable narrators, and emotionally layered horror with supernatural suspense. Fans of The Haunting of Hill House, The Silent Patient, and Jennifer McMahon’s work will devour this book.

©2025 Paolo Sebastiano Sivillica (P)2025 Paolo Sebastiano Sivillica
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