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A supernatural glass house thriller about a remote modern house, a dead woman, five people hiding the truth, and reflections that begin to reveal what really happened.
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The House That Looked Back
A Supernatural Glass House Thriller
The House That Looked Back is a supernatural glass house thriller about memory, guilt, secrets, and the terrifying things a house can reflect back.
Tessa Lorne has returned to the glass house on the hill.
Five years ago, Elin died there.
Now the people who were present that night have been brought back together inside the same remote, rain-lashed house. Alice calls it a chance for something to shift. A way through the past. A difficult but necessary weekend.
Tessa knows better.
Some homes hold memories.
Some hold what should stay buried.
A Remote House Full Of Reflections
The house is beautiful, modern, and built almost entirely from glass.
By day, it gives the valley.
By night, it gives the room back to itself.
At first, the strange things are small. A white plate appears where it should not be. A puddle gathers under a dining table. A bedroom door handle rattles when no one is inside.
Then the reflections begin to change.
A figure appears where no one is standing. A shadow moves in the glass. A handprint forms on the inside of a window. And the house starts showing them what they have spent five years trying not to see.
A Psychological Haunting About Guilt And Truth
This supernatural glass house thriller follows Tessa as the weekend slowly turns from uncomfortable reunion to impossible confinement.
Marcus explains everything away.
Helen drinks and cuts too close to the truth.
Joel sees more than he wants to admit.
Alice tries to manage the house, the guests, and the story.
But the house is not interested in tasteful explanations.
It remembers Elin.
And it has started looking back.
Why Readers Will Love The House That Looked Back
This book is perfect for readers who enjoy:
- supernatural thrillers
- haunted house stories
- psychological horror
- glass house settings
- atmospheric ghost stories
- isolated house thrillers
- buried secrets
- slow-burn suspense
- domestic horror
- guilt-driven mysteries
- dark reflective imagery
- unsettling British horror
Perfect For Fans Of Atmospheric Supernatural Fiction
The House That Looked Back is ideal for readers who enjoy quiet dread, emotional tension, and hauntings built around guilt rather than jump scares.
This supernatural glass house thriller blends psychological suspense, ghostly disturbance, modern gothic atmosphere, and a locked-house style setup.
The fear begins slowly: a moved plate, a wrong reflection, a sound from an empty room.
Then the house stops being subtle.
A Story About The Past That Will Not Stay Hidden
Tessa came back because she wanted answers.
But the house has its own way of telling the truth.
In a place made of glass, no one can hide forever. Every reflection becomes evidence. Every shadow matters. And every lie told about Elin’s death begins to crack under the pressure of what the house remembers.
Because this house does not simply hold the past.
It watches.
Product Details
- Written by Simon Rudd
- First edition published in 2026
- Supernatural psychological thriller
- Haunted glass house story
- Atmospheric modern gothic horror
- Standalone novel
- Digital book format

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