There is a lake far from the city.
Quiet. Still. Unassuming.
People come here to rest, to think, to escape. They leave believing the water forgets them as easily as it reflects the sky.
It doesn’t.
The Water Never Tells is a psychological thriller told through poetry and prose. Following an unnamed, unreliable narrator, the book traces a slow descent from calm observation into obsession, fractured memory, and quiet confession.
What begins as atmospheric reflections on nature, routine, and silence gradually reveals something far more disturbing. The lake watches. The town changes. The narrator insists on harmlessness, even as the truth begins to surface.
This debut poetry collection blends:
- Psychological suspense
- Unreliable narration
- Literary poetry and prose
- A chilling slow-burn reveal
There are no graphic scenes. No loud confessions.
Only a voice that never raises itself, even when it finally tells you everything.
Perfect for readers who enjoy psychological thrillers, dark literary fiction, and poetry that lingers long after the final page.