The Hollow Tree: Some secrets should remain buried in the woods.

A chilling and atmospheric horror novel perfect for fans of The Blair Witch Project and Pet Sematary.

When sixteen-year-old Nora and her cousin Liam venture into the dense pines of Briar Hollow, they're only hoping to capture urban legend content for Liam's YouTube channel. But what they discover beneath the twisted roots of an ancient tree is far from folklore—it's something evil. Something hungry.

Bound by chains and whispering in an ancient tongue, a gaunt figure lies trapped within the hollow trunk. She calls herself Elira, and she claims she was buried there by villagers over two centuries ago… for good reason.

As strange events begin unfolding in the nearby town, Nora and Liam must uncover the truth before the curse spreads. But the deeper they dig, the more they realize—some things are meant to stay hidden.

From debut horror author Damien Wren, The Hollow Tree is a suspense-filled, supernatural thriller that blends folklore, paranoia, and modern horror in a terrifying tale you won't be able to put down.

Dare to enter the woods... if you think you can escape.

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The Hollow Tree: Some secrets should remain buried in the woods.

A chilling and atmospheric horror novel perfect for fans of The Blair Witch Project and Pet Sematary.

When sixteen-year-old Nora and her cousin Liam venture into the dense pines of Briar Hollow, they're only hoping to capture urban legend content for Liam's YouTube channel. But what they discover beneath the twisted roots of an ancient tree is far from folklore—it's something evil. Something hungry.

Bound by chains and whispering in an ancient tongue, a gaunt figure lies trapped within the hollow trunk. She calls herself Elira, and she claims she was buried there by villagers over two centuries ago… for good reason.

As strange events begin unfolding in the nearby town, Nora and Liam must uncover the truth before the curse spreads. But the deeper they dig, the more they realize—some things are meant to stay hidden.

From debut horror author Damien Wren, The Hollow Tree is a suspense-filled, supernatural thriller that blends folklore, paranoia, and modern horror in a terrifying tale you won't be able to put down.

Dare to enter the woods... if you think you can escape.

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The Hollow Tree: Some secrets should remain buried in the woods.

The Hollow Tree: Some secrets should remain buried in the woods.

by Vizinteanu Christian Liviu
The Hollow Tree: Some secrets should remain buried in the woods.

The Hollow Tree: Some secrets should remain buried in the woods.

by Vizinteanu Christian Liviu

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Overview

A chilling and atmospheric horror novel perfect for fans of The Blair Witch Project and Pet Sematary.

When sixteen-year-old Nora and her cousin Liam venture into the dense pines of Briar Hollow, they're only hoping to capture urban legend content for Liam's YouTube channel. But what they discover beneath the twisted roots of an ancient tree is far from folklore—it's something evil. Something hungry.

Bound by chains and whispering in an ancient tongue, a gaunt figure lies trapped within the hollow trunk. She calls herself Elira, and she claims she was buried there by villagers over two centuries ago… for good reason.

As strange events begin unfolding in the nearby town, Nora and Liam must uncover the truth before the curse spreads. But the deeper they dig, the more they realize—some things are meant to stay hidden.

From debut horror author Damien Wren, The Hollow Tree is a suspense-filled, supernatural thriller that blends folklore, paranoia, and modern horror in a terrifying tale you won't be able to put down.

Dare to enter the woods... if you think you can escape.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940181865464
Publisher: Vizinteanu Christian Liviu
Publication date: 07/30/2025
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 177 KB
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