What if reality could forget you?
When physicist Adrian Wells discovers a method to sever objects from the consensus of observation, he believes he's achieved the impossible: stable invisibility. But what begins as a scientific breakthrough soon spirals into a psychological nightmare. As test subjects vanish and return hollowed, and as reality itself begins to twist around him, Adrian realizes he hasn't just changed how light behaves-he's opened a door to something far older, colder, and far less forgiving.
Set in a subterranean lab beneath a prestigious university, The Hollowing Veil is a cerebral descent into ontological horror, exploring themes of identity erasure, perception, and the thin membrane separating thought from oblivion. When time begins to slip, memories rearrange themselves, and reflections fail to match reality, Adrian must confront a terrifying question: if the world forgets you... do you still exist?
Perfect for fans of Annihilation, House of Leaves, and The Empty Man, this speculative psychological horror novel blends quantum theory with existential dread in a slow-burning unraveling of self and science.