The Archive Files Drowned Fjord
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When a series of whales strand themselves in the depths of Norway's Lysefjord, marine biologist Emil Strand is sent to investigate. But the silence in the water isn't just natural and the fjord doesn't want to give up its dead.No tides. No wind. No signs of trauma. Just bloated carcasses with eyes still open and something humming beneath the surface.Then come the footprints with no trail. The object in the whale's stomach. And a voice that speaks from water, not air.As Emil follows the mystery into forgotten archives, drowned ship logs, and old-world warnings, he begins to see the pattern forming: the fjord listens. And it remembers what was buried.The Drowned Fjord is a slow-burn psychological horror novel set in the dead stillness of a winter coast, where grief, memory, and ancient resonance meet. If you loved: - The Terror by Dan Simmons- The Deep by Alma Katsu- Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer- The Fisherman by John Langan- Or the atmosphere of The Thing, The North Water, or The Wailing......then The Drowned Fjord will haunt you.You'll find: - A journal sealed with warnings- A voice beneath the ice- A whale that returns what it never swallowed- And a sea that sings back The Archive Files is a chilling folk horror series about the places memory makes monstrous.Each book can be read as a standalone.About the Author Aidan Blackwood writes quiet horror about grief, silence, and the places that remember. From Highland ruins to drowned fjords, his stories live where the map turns cold and myth never really died.
When a series of whales strand themselves in the depths of Norway's Lysefjord, marine biologist Emil Strand is sent to investigate. But the silence in the water isn't just natural and the fjord doesn't want to give up its dead.No tides. No wind. No signs of trauma. Just bloated carcasses with eyes still open and something humming beneath the surface.Then come the footprints with no trail. The object in the whale's stomach. And a voice that speaks from water, not air.As Emil follows the mystery into forgotten archives, drowned ship logs, and old-world warnings, he begins to see the pattern forming: the fjord listens. And it remembers what was buried.The Drowned Fjord is a slow-burn psychological horror novel set in the dead stillness of a winter coast, where grief, memory, and ancient resonance meet. If you loved: - The Terror by Dan Simmons- The Deep by Alma Katsu- Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer- The Fisherman by John Langan- Or the atmosphere of The Thing, The North Water, or The Wailing......then The Drowned Fjord will haunt you.You'll find: - A journal sealed with warnings- A voice beneath the ice- A whale that returns what it never swallowed- And a sea that sings back The Archive Files is a chilling folk horror series about the places memory makes monstrous.Each book can be read as a standalone.About the Author Aidan Blackwood writes quiet horror about grief, silence, and the places that remember. From Highland ruins to drowned fjords, his stories live where the map turns cold and myth never really died.
AmazonPagina's: 168, Paperback, Independently published
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