
Some places are built to protect the vulnerable.
Others exist to hide what’s killing them.
Each night, just after midnight, Louie Thorne is pulled into the dark corridors of a residential care facility. And each time she arrives, another resident is dead.
The deaths are ruled suicides. Accidents. Natural causes.
Lou knows better.
As fear spreads through the nursing home, her supernatural compass grows unstable—clouded by grief, confusion, and something far older than guilt. Whatever is haunting Hellman House isn’t just feeding on bodies. It’s feeding on helplessness.
Meanwhile in Louisiana, private detective Robert King is drawn into a separate mystery when a young woman falls to her death from a historic bayou mansion rumored to be one of the most haunted houses in the South. Locals whisper about ghosts. The owner insists she’s being framed. And the evidence refuses to settle into anything resembling the truth.
As the two investigations spiral closer together, Lou uncovers a horrifying connection between places meant to shelter the powerless—and forces that thrive when no one is watching.
Because some monsters don’t hunt the strong.
They lie in wait for the forgotten.
Hell House is a dark supernatural crime thriller featuring a morally uncompromising female antihero, institutional horror, and a haunting that refuses to stay buried.











