
A mind unraveling. A story he can’t remember writing. A house that might not let him leave. Tom Linton was once a bestselling author. Now, as his latest manuscript stalls and his grip on reality begins to slip, he fears the worst – just like his parents before him, he’s falling into the abyss of dementia. Desperate to regain control, Tom retreats to his isolated forest home in the hope of clearing his head. But the silence offers no peace. Something is out there. Whispers in the woods. Footsteps in empty rooms. And the manuscript on his desk? He doesn't remember writing any of it. When his editor arrives unexpectedly, she brings chilling the book is finished – but it’s not the story Tom set out to tell. Worse still, it seems to know things about him that even he’s tried to forget. As Tom digs deeper into the darkness surrounding the house – and inside his own fractured mind – he must confront a horrifying is he losing his sanity, or has something else taken hold? Typo is a taut psychological horror novel about memory, madness, and the terrifying cost of creativity – where the scariest stories may be the ones we’ve already written.
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