In a remote Highland village, something ancient has begun to stir - not with screams or blood, but with quiet certainty.The Loom is a slow-burning, atmospheric work of folk horror that explores the unravelling of identities, fractured trust, and the creeping dread of a community turning inward. As strange rituals resurface and familiar lives begin to feel rehearsed, the villagers are drawn into patterns they do not fully understand - stories that seem to remember them better than they remember themselves.Blending psychological horror with eerie folklore, The Loom is a novel of unease rather than shock, where meaning slips, reality bends, and the past presses forward with intent.For readers who prefer tension over terror, atmosphere over answers, and stories that linger long after the final page.