Silence isn't empty. It's listening.Marcus Chen enters Hollow Pine Institute seeking treatment for trauma. What he finds in the sensory deprivation tanks is something else entirely: voices that speak in the absence of sound, consciousness that exists in acoustic voids, and entities that promise to transform suffering into peace.But transformation has a price.As patients around him begin to change, Marcus realizes the Institute's "silence therapy" isn't curing people; it's replacing them. The voices offer genuine relief from trauma, but accepting their help means surrendering something fundamental: the certainty of your own thoughts, the boundaries of your identity, and the knowledge of where you end and something else begins.Investigating deeper, Marcus discovers Hollow Pine's century-old secret: twelve people have been standing in a hidden chamber since 1889, hosting consciousness that predates humanity itself. They've been waiting. Patient. Hungry. Eternal.Now the voices are spreading beyond the Institute into hospitals, universities, and homes. They're not invading. They're offering partnership. Evolution. A choice between suffering alone or transforming into something more.And Marcus must decide: resist consciousness that might be humanity's next evolutionary step, or accept that the voices whispering in his mind might not be enemies at all.Some questions have no right answers. Some transformations can't be undone. Some silences speak louder than any scream."A deeply unsettling exploration of consciousness, identity, and the terror of not knowing which thoughts are truly yours. Prasanth N.M. has crafted psychological horror that lingers long after the final page, not because of what happens, but because of what remains unresolved.""Fans of cerebral horror will appreciate the philosophical depth beneath the dread. This isn't about supernatural evil; it's about something far more disturbing: the possibility that transformation might be indistinguishable from invasion, that healing might look exactly like dissolution, and that we might never know which is which."Perfect for readers who love: Psychological horror with philosophical depthUnreliable narrators and ambiguous realitiesSlow-burn dread over jump scaresStories that ask questions without providing easy answersExploration of consciousness, identity, and mental healthHorror that makes you question your own thoughtsCONTENT WARNING: This novel contains discussions of trauma, PTSD, mental health struggles, suicide, and psychological manipulation. Reader discretion is advised.WHAT SILENCE GIVES BACKA Novel of Psychological HorrorBy Prasanth N.M.In the silence between sounds, something waits.In the space between thoughts, something listens.In the moment between self and other, something offers a choice you'll never be certain you made freely.Will you listen?