
He Waits in the Plaster is a slow-burn psychological horror novel about madness, isolation, and the things we talk to when no one else is listening. Jace Halter lives alone in The Holloway, a crumbling apartment complex that hums at night and watches during the day. He chews his fingernails, journals incoherent dreams, and collects his fallen eyelashes in a jar. If he gathers enough, he believes he can make a wish. But there’s something behind the wall, and it whispers promises in voices that sound too familiar.
This is not just a horror story. It’s about mental illness, grief, addiction, and the warped things that happen when someone is left alone for too long. Surreal, uncomfortable, and at times darkly funny, He Waits in the Plaster will haunt readers who appreciate books like House of Leaves, The Shining, and The Silent Patient.
You can get the book however you prefer. Just know: the story stays the same. The walls still whisper.