Something is wrong beneath the house — and worse, something is wrong inside the mind measuring it.
In these two connected psychological horror stories, an engineer working in the shadows of Cold War Berlin descends into a world of hidden routes, shifting evidence, and memories that refuse to stay fixed. As the cellar walls begin to answer back with marks, notes, and impossible signs of prior knowledge, every routine becomes suspect — and every step downward brings him closer to a truth he may already have helped create.
The Smaller Breach pulls listeners into a slow-burn spiral of paranoia, fractured identity, and dread. Enter carefully.
Victor Thorne writes psychological thrillers and horror steeped in dread, obsession, and the unsettling darkness hidden inside ordinary lives. His stories explore fractured minds, dangerous secrets, and the quiet moments where fear takes root. With a taste for slow-burn tension and lingering unease, Thorne crafts fiction designed to haunt listeners long after the final line.View all by Victor Thorne