The Girl in Ward 13She survived twenty-one years locked inside a psychiatric hospital. She thought freedom would give her a second chance. But in New York, some walls never stop whispering...When Katherine arrives in Manhattan, the only thing she carries is the will to start over. A tiny apartment, a cheap diet from the Dollar Tree, and one desperate hope: a job. Her chance comes at the mysterious West Village BookStore & Coffee, a breathtaking yet unsettling place where shadows move behind the shelves, silence feels alive, and some doors are strictly forbidden.On her first day, she meets Scarlett, the icy supervisor who rules like a warden; Martin, the sarcastic cashier who hides truths inside his jokes; Sarah, who serves coffee strong enough to burn; and Ruth-the strange cleaning woman who mutters peligro and stares as if she already knows Katherine's secrets.But the real secret lies downstairs. Behind a locked door, Katherine hears it: Tec. Tec. Tec.The unmistakable sound of a typewriter.A room no employee is allowed to enter.A lock that opens from the outside.And warnings slipped under her apartment door: "Leave while you still can."The deeper Katherine is pulled into the bookstore's shadows, the more she realizes the past she fought to bury-the years inside BlackThorn Asylum, the whispers on the walls, the crime no one believed she didn't commit-is connected to this place. Every book she shelves, every glance from Andrew Moretti-the enigmatic owner-tightens the thread around her throat.When blood is spilled and she wakes beside a corpse, Katherine knows the nightmare has returned. Investigator Blake Tunner, famous for solving the impossible, now sees her as the prime suspect. The walls of Ward 13 have followed her to Manhattan, and once again, she is accused of murder.But this time, Katherine refuses to stay silent. Between the bookstore's forbidden room, Ruth's fractured mind, and the missing manuscript of an author who vanished without a trace, lies the truth that could finally set her free-or condemn her forever.The Girl in Ward 13 is a dark, fast-paced psychological thriller that grips from the first page and never lets go. Perfect for fans of Freida McFadden, Lisa Jewell, and Shari Lapena, this debut novel will keep you awake long into the night, asking yourself: What if the scariest prison is not made of bars... but of words written on the walls?