A Guest in the House #[nn]
E. M. Carroll's *A Guest in the House* announces itself with a cover that is genuinely hard to look away from: a gray-toned young woman — Abby — stands alone on a staircase while a massive, looming silhouette behind her bursts open to reveal a swirling, visceral world of red, pink, and blue that bleeds down the steps and pools across the floor. The tagline "Abby's new beginning has some unfinished business…" pairs perfectly with that image of quiet dread meeting something far stranger and more overwhelming. Carroll does everything here — writing, art, color, letters — and the result is a cohesive, unsettling vision that feels like psychological horror and domestic unease folded into one beautifully haunting package.
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