Book Description | "Rotting in Fear" is not just a horror novel — it’s a descent into the darkest corners of the human psyche. Written by Maryam Al-Eisa, this chilling tale blends psychological torment with grotesque imagery to create a story that lingers long after the final page. In a world where fear is not just felt but physically manifested, the protagonist finds her body rotting, one wound at a time — and no doctor can explain it. Her flesh decays with every secret buried, every scream swallowed, and every memory she refuses to face. Are the insects real? Or are they crawling from within her conscience? As reality begins to blur, she must uncover the truth behind her curse — but the closer she gets, the more horrifying the revelations become. What happens when the real horror isn’t the rot outside, but the one rooted deep inside your soul? This is a story of trauma, madness, and the terrifying price of silence. A journey not for the faint of heart, where every chapter peels away another layer of sanity. |