When Lila Grey begins hearing faint knocks through her apartment wall, she believes it’s grief playing tricks on her until the messages form words only she and her dead lover would know. Drawn into the sealed apartment across the street, she discovers a hidden passage, old recordings, and a reflection that seems to move on its own. As guilt and reality begin to blur, Lila uncovers a horrifying truth: the haunting isn’t from the man she lost, but from the part of herself she tried to bury the night he died.
The Apartment Across the Street is a chilling psychological suspense about guilt, identity, and the secrets that echo long after the walls have been rebuilt.
Mark Henry is a contemporary novelist whose work explores the fragile boundary between memory and truth. Known for his hauntingly introspective style, Henry writes stories that live in the quiet corners of the human mind where guilt, grief, and desire intertwine. Born near the coast but drawn to the solitude of cities, his fiction often unfolds in spaces that feel both familiar and unsettling: apartments with locked doors, streets that echo with absence, reflections that linger too long.View all by Mark Henry