Lena Marlowe, a celebrated actress fleeing from the burnout of fame, seeks solace in a converted theater's faded apartments. The building promises quiet and anonymity-but its walls remember every story ever performed. As Lena unpacks, she is haunted by subtle whispers, shifting reflections, and the unnerving certainty that the house itself is watching-and writing her.
Her new neighbor, Mrs. Whitcomb, grows inexplicably younger while Lena's memories begin to unravel. Forgotten lines, missing script pages, and voices behind the walls push Lena toward a terrifying realization: she is not just living in the building-she's becoming part of its performance. In a place where mirrors distort the truth and the script of reality is always being rewritten, Lena must fight to hold onto her own identity before she fades completely, devoured by the hunger beneath.
The Hungry Beneath is a modern gothic horror about the price of performance, the erosion of self, and what happens when the audience's applause masks a deeper, ancient appetite. Perfect for fans of Shirley Jackson, Paul Tremblay, and Mark Z. Danielewski, this psychological horror delves into the terrors of burnout, loss, and what it means to be truly seen-or utterly consumed.