What You Don’t See : The beginning of silent watcher. (eBook)

What You Don’t See : The beginning of silent watcher. (eBook)

Sam Thomson
Sam Thomson
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Lingua: en
Editore: Sam Thomson
Codice EAN: 9798230361541
Anno pubblicazione: 2025
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What You Don't See A Psychological Thriller by Sam Thomson There's something unnerving about silence. The way it lingers too long. The way it hides behind polite smiles, shared laughter, and ordinary days. It's not loud that breaks you — it's what you don't see. What moves beneath the surface, beyond the hallway chatter, behind the windows you never think to check. What You Don't See is a psychological thriller that unfolds not in gunshots or car chases, but in stares held a moment too long, gifts wrapped in discomfort, and smiles that hide intentions too heavy to speak aloud. Set in the quiet corridors of a city office, and in the spaces we tell ourselves are safe — our homes, our friendships, our routines — this story follows Sophie, a woman who lives a life of structure. She's kind. She's competent. She blends in. And because of that, she becomes a perfect target. A perfect mirror. A perfect silence. But nothing about her life is loud enough to draw attention. Not at first. The shifts are subtle. A photo taken from the wrong angle. A conversation that ends too quickly. A gift no one should've given. The kind of red flags people only notice in hindsight — and sometimes not even then. This is a story about obsession, but it's not the kind you see in movies. It's not grand, or glamorous, or covered in cinematic flair. It's quiet. Methodical. A slow encroachment. The kind that builds over weeks, months — the kind that feels like your own fault. And it's not just about being watched. It's about being seen. Truly seen — for your routines, your weaknesses, your need to be polite. To be liked. To avoid causing a scene. Through lyrical prose and a hauntingly restrained tone, What You Don't See peels back the skin of safety to reveal what happens when control disguises itself as concern — when power isn't taken by force, but offered as a favor. This isn't just a thriller. It's a dissection of silence. A story that explores how easily a smile can become a weapon, and how survival doesn't always look like strength. Sometimes it looks like smiling at the right time. Laughing at the right joke. Saying "thank you" when everything inside you is screaming "run." There are no heroes here. No saviors. Just people. People who mean well and cause harm anyway. People who notice too much and say too little. People who weaponize kindness like a scalpel. And in the center of it all: Sophie. A woman who learns the hard way that what you don't say, what you don't confront, and what you choose not to see — can destroy you just as easily as what you do. But this isn't her breaking story. It's her surviving one. And survival, in this world, doesn't come with grand declarations or dramatic exits. It's quiet. Like walking back into work the next day as if nothing happened. Like holding onto your breath long enough that people stop asking if you're okay. Like smiling in the mirror until it finally looks real. Written in sharp, poetic language that never over-explains, What You Don't See draws the reader into a world where the worst things don't happen in the dark. They happen under flickering office lights. In text messages. At a coffee shop. On a perfectly ordinary Tuesday. This is not a story for the faint of heart — not because of gore or violence, but because of how close it feels. How familiar. It forces readers to sit with discomfort. To question how often we ignore the signs. To wonder if we've missed them ourselves — or worse, if we've contributed to someone else's silence. There is no twist ending. No final showdown. Only the sound of a lock turning. The weight of a box that shouldn't be there. The realization that sometimes, what you don't see is exactly what you should've feared all along. And once you see it — truly see it — you can't unsee it.