The Houses of the Dead Have No Stairs
A bold, gripping novel about memory, grief, and the invisible line between the living and the lost.
Since the fire that destroyed part of her grandmother’s house, nothing in Dodo’s life has felt right. No one talks about what really happened that night – or what Dodo saw. Her grandmother barely speaks, and the silence around the past grows heavier by the day. When the entire family gathers in the charred villa to make an important decision, the house itself begins to rebel – swallowing Dodo’s loved ones, one by one.
To stop the disappearances, Dodo must face what everyone else wants to forget. Only by making peace with the past and accepting the truth can she protect those she loves from something worse than loss: being forgotten.
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