When historian Dr. Nathan Hale journeys to the forgotten ruins of Dallowmere Abbey, he expects only silence—an abandoned relic lost to the fog and floods of northern England. Instead, he finds the bells still tolling… though no living hand remains to ring them.
Beneath the Abbey’s cracked stones and rising waters lies a story buried for centuries: two sisters—Sister Elara and Anna—bound by devotion, guilt, and a sin so deep it echoes through time. Their voices haunt the flooded crypt, calling out to anyone who dares to listen.
As Nathan descends into Dallowmere’s shadowed heart, history and haunting entwine. The Abbey remembers its dead—and demands that he remember them, too.
In the stillness between each toll, secrets awaken, faith falters, and forgiveness proves more perilous than sin itself.
The Bells of Dallowmere Abbey is a chilling, lyrical tale of love, betrayal, and redemption at the edge of the living world—a Gothic elegy where the dead do not rest, and the past tolls forever.