At exactly midnight, the entire neighborhood of Crescent Lane falls silent.
Not quiet.
Silent.
No voices. No footsteps. No wind. No sound at all.
Widow Marian Cole and her eight-year-old son Eli wake to discover that sound itself has vanished - and that the shadows around them are no longer behaving as shadows should. They move independently. They watch. And when they begin to speak, they speak with voices stolen from memory, grief, and the dead.
As panic spreads through the neighborhood, buried secrets are dragged into the open. Lies take shape. Guilt becomes predatory. And something ancient - known only as the Listener - awakens in the silence between unspoken truths.
To survive, Marian must confront the darkest parts of herself, while Eli discovers a terrifying gift: the ability to hear what others refuse to say - and what the darkness has been waiting centuries to consume.
No Voices After Midnight is a harrowing psychological horror novel about secrecy, grief, and the cost of silence - where truth has weight, shadows have hunger, and the things we hide are never truly gone.