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Echoes in the Stone

By: Joshua Bish
Narrated by: Daniel LaRiviere
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Some places do not need ghosts. The walls remember them. When freelance journalist Ellie Glass enters the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, she believes she’s chasing a forgotten chapter of West Virginia history, a trail of vanished patients, missing records, and whispered rumors buried beneath the stone. What she finds instead is something far older than the hospital’s crumbling halls… and far hungrier than the dead who never left. The deeper Ellie searches, the more the asylum changes around her. Corridors shift. Shadows breathe. The past bleeds into the present. And somewhere inside the dark, a presence watches with a patience that feels almost human.

As Ellie uncovers the horrifying truth behind the lost ledger of Dr. Walter Freeman, she realizes the asylum is not haunted by memory alone. Something opens its eyes for the first time in decades, a thing shaped by hunger, bound to bone and myth, waiting for someone foolish enough to listen. Ellie came to expose the truth. Instead, she awakens it. Echoes in the Stone is a relentless descent into Appalachian horror, blending psychological dread, historical reality, and the chilling knowledge that some stories never sleep. For fans of The Haunting of Hill House, The Shining, and dark folklore that crawls under the skin and stays there, this audiobook will haunt you long after the final chapter.

©2025 Joshua Bish (P)2026 Joshua Bish
Historical Horror Thriller & Suspense Haunted Scary Emotionally Gripping
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I’ve been looking for something new to listen to while driving and this really grabbed me. The part about finding the lost ledger of Dr. Walter Freeman inside the asylum was really unsettling. It is a solid listen for fans of dark folklore who want horror that bleeds through the walls.

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After listening to this story there's something painful feeling by just knowing there is something beneath the surface. The is unfolding satisfying pace and feelings are real rather than forced. The characters behaves like real people, shockingly. it's mind blowing story.

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This is a chilling blend of psychological horror and dark folklore, slowly tightens its grip with eerie atmosphere, shifting realities, and relentless tension. Ellie courageously faces the consequences of digging the mystery that lies in the halls of the hospital and the narration draws you into a descent that lingers long after it ends. The victim's voices finally echoed.

Haunting and unsettling echoes

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The central idea that a place can be fundamentally "wrong" without needing a visible ghost is what makes this narrative so effective and uniquely disturbing. The plot follows the slow realization that some tragedies are so profound they actually alter the physical structure of the world around them. As the characters explore the darker corners of the estate, the sense of being unwelcome in their own home becomes completely overwhelming. It is a dark exploration of how the past can become a prison, with stone walls serving as the bars that keep the characters trapped in a cycle of fear.

Cold and unforgiving

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This audiobook is slow, deliberate, and absolutely suffocating—in the best possible way. Echoes in the Stone doesn’t rely on cheap jump scares; it builds dread brick by brick, letting atmosphere, history, and psychological unease do the heavy lifting. The Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum feels alive, watching, waiting, and the narration leans into that tension with a steady, unnerving control. Ellie Glass is a grounded, believable lead, and her descent from journalist to hunted witness feels earned, not rushed. Fans of The Haunting of Hill House and The Shining will feel right at home here—this is horror that seeps rather than shouts. Bleak, intelligent, and deeply unsettling, it lingers in the mind long after the final word fades.

A Haunting Descent Where History Breathes

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