
Night Talk with Hundreds of Ghosts
About This Novel
"The Night of One Hundred Ghosts" is a collection of short stories composed of one hundred independent horror stories. Each story is its own world, unrelated to each other, but together they outline the secret and trembling abyss deep in the hearts of modern people. There is no unified main line in the whole book, only one dark vein running through it - fear itself is the only protagonist. These stories eschew cheap scares and delve deeply into psychological suspense and existential dilemmas. They happen in daily scenes you are familiar with: monotonous conference rooms, narrow elevators, in front of flickering mobile phone screens... But they quietly change at some unnoticed corner. Folklore and technological fears are intertwined, physical changes are synchronized with the disintegration of memory, dark traces of history resonate with whispers of the future - hundreds of horrors, like hundreds of prisms, may reflect the same portrait of the modern soul. "Hundred Ghosts at Night" is not intended to provide comfort or answers, but is only responsible for raising those extremely scary questions: when the takeout order notes say "I'm looking at you," when a figure appears in the family photo every year, when the memory begins to betray itself... Fear no longer comes from the distance, it lies dormant in the daily shadows that are visible when you turn around. When you open this book, you sign an invisible contract: you will travel alone through these one hundred worlds. After closing the page, the one hundred and first story may have quietly begun in your reality.
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