Deep House: A Haunting
About
Some houses keep their secrets. This one lets them out.
When Jenny’s family moves into Deep House, it’s meant to be a new beginning. But the silence is too thick, the shadows too watchful—and her mother is being pulled by forces they cannot name.
As Jenny uncovers whispers of the house’s past, grief and madness linger like dust in the corners. An ill-chosen game with a Ouija board invites something in. What begins as play becomes a terrifying descent into the unknown.
But not all ghosts are dead.
The hardest hauntings to escape are the ones inside your own family. These wounds don’t bleed. They echo.
Deep House: A Haunting is a chilling, deeply human ghost story—a tale of sisters, secrets, and the invisible weight of mental illness. Beneath the creaking floorboards lies a truth more devastating than any spirit: sometimes the house isn’t what’s broken. Sometimes it’s the people within.
Perfect for fans of Shirley Jackson, Sarah Waters, and The Haunting of Hill House.
For some families, the past never stays buried.