The Silent Crow by Cristi Cruceanu
The Silent Crow by Cristi Cruceanu
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The Silent Crow is a psychological horror novel that doesn’t scream — it watches.
When black feathers begin appearing where they shouldn’t, and reflections hesitate before copying reality, something ancient is stirring. It doesn’t hunt bodies. It hunts attention. Memory. Recognition.
Across fractured perspectives — a woman haunted by a crow that taps in precise rhythms, doctors who observe too much, patients who disappear, and an institute that studies fear like a contagion — a single truth emerges:
The Crow does not come for death.
It comes for those who see it.
Dark, cerebral, and deeply unsettling, The Silent Crow blends cosmic horror, psychological thriller, and literary dread. This is horror for readers who crave atmosphere over gore, meaning over monsters, and stories that linger long after the final page.
You won’t find jump scares here.
You’ll find something worse:
👉 The feeling that you are being watched — even now.
Perfect for fans of:
- Psychological & cosmic horror
- Slow-burn dread
- Unreliable narrators
- Stories about memory, identity, and observation
- Authors like Shirley Jackson, Mark Z. Danielewski, and Thomas Ligotti
Warning: Once you recognize the pattern, you can’t unsee it.
