The House of Hungers
PhilipStengel
あらすじ
The House of Hungers is a slow-burn, psychological horror novel steeped in Southern Gothic dread and supernatural punishment. When seven strangers receive cryptic black envelopes bearing a single word-Come-they are drawn to a forgotten manor deep in the Appalachian Mountains. Each one carries a secret sin. Each one is being summoned not by chance, but by judgment. Inside the house, reality fractures. The architecture shifts like a living thing. The walls whisper. The guests are forced to confront grotesque trials, manifestations of their own gluttony, lust, wrath, greed, pride, envy, and sloth. But this isn't hell. It's something worse-a purgatory built from the shattered soul of a man named Gabriel Ward. As the house feeds on their guilt, only one question remains: will they forgive the man who damned them-or will they turn on each other to escape? Perfect for fans of The Haunting of Hill House, House of Leaves, and Silent Hill, this novel explores sin, identity, and the horror of confronting the worst parts of yourself.