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By: Niki Robinson-Ague
Narrated by: Nadine Almer
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She taught them to heal. She made them bury the body. She erased their memories.

Harper Sohl has a gift. Her hands can find the places where pain hides in the body and release it. At least, that's what she believed after training with renowned healer Dahlia Soren at her exclusive Costa Rican retreat.

Two years later, Harper has a thriving practice and grateful clients. Then a detective calls about a missing woman—a woman who had an appointment with Dahlia the same weekend as Harper's training. A weekend Harper can't remember. A weekend none of the four students can remember.

The dreams start first. Jungle darkness. The weight of something in her arms. Dirt under her fingernails.

Then the memories.

Harper discovers a horrifying truth: Dahlia doesn't heal her clients. She hollows them out, taking their emotions, their memories, their humanity—and leaving behind empty, compliant shells. Worse, Harper has unknowingly been doing the same thing to every person who lies on her table.

When Harper learns that Bex, the friend who tried to warn her, has returned to the retreat and fallen back under Dahlia's control, she must return to the jungle paradise that unmade her. Armed with techniques learned from Dahlia's former partner, Harper will attempt the impossible—reverse what Dahlia has done and restore what was taken.

But Dahlia has been perfecting her art for fifty years. She has an army of Hollows at her command. And she doesn't let her creations go.

A gripping psychological thriller about the dark side of wellness culture, the weight of complicity, and the courage it takes to feel when numbness would be so much easier.

The body remembers what the mind forgets.

©2026 Niki Robinson-Ague (P)2026 Niki Robinson-Ague
Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense
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