Seven stories. One uneasy truth: nothing stays buried.
In Echoes of Empty Rooms, Greg Miller drags readers across the fault lines where horror, noir, and science fiction bleed together. A quiet golf course hides something vast and predatory. A painter learns that art can wound far beyond the canvas. A gravekeeper listens to the dead—and they whisper back.
Across three novellas and four short stories, time fractures. A man leaves messages for himself. Cities bloom beneath glass domes on alien moons. A hard-boiled detective stares down a room full of suspects, knowing one of them is already a ghost.
These are stories of consequence and obsession, of people who look too closely or linger too long. Monsters wear familiar shapes. Progress leaves scars. And every answer comes at a cost.
Dark, surreal, and unapologetically twisted, Echoes of Empty Rooms is a descent into the spaces we avoid—where horror, thriller, sci-fi, and hard-nosed mystery collide, and where the echoes never truly fade.
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