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The Lady in Flesh

Psalms of the Tear, Book I

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The Lady in Flesh

By: Joshua Bish
Narrated by: Ashen Morire
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The Lady in Flesh

Psalms of the Tear: Book I

Written by Joshua Bish - Narrated by Ashen Morire

Some doors should never be opened. Others… should never have been built at all.

Welcome to Concord University, nestled in the Appalachian hills, where something ancient waits beneath brick and bone. When a young woman vanishes without a trace, her disappearance awakens a darkness long buried in a forgotten dormitory room. Whispers echo through the walls, and students begin to see things that shouldn’t exist—things that want to be seen.

The Lady in Flesh is a psychological and supernatural horror experience that blends chilling theology, unsettling lore, and unrelenting dread. As Room 316 reveals its secrets, sanity begins to unravel, and the line between faith and fear disappears.

Narrated by Ashen Morire with haunting precision, this audiobook plunges listeners into a world where memories bleed, nightmares breathe, and no one escapes unmarked.

Dare to listen. But know this—she remembers who you are.

©2025 Joshua Bish (P)2025 Joshua Bish
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I loved this it opens with a slow, eerie build that turns into something deeply unsettling. The horror doesn’t rely on jump scares. It’s more of a creeping dread that sinks in deeper as the story goes. The blend of mythology, horror, and psychological tension works really well. I thought it was dark, moody, and immersive - great stuff.

Dark and Haunting

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This audiobook delivers a deeply unsettling and immersive horror experience that lingers long after it ends. Joshua Bish crafts a chilling atmosphere filled with rich lore, psychological tension, and haunting theological undertones. The way the narrative is delivered elevates the story with a gripping performance that captures every eerie whisper and moment of dread. Overall, it’s a brilliantly executed horror story that will captivate fans of the genre from start to finish.

Unsettling and immersive

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I listened to The Lady in Flesh and liked the story. The premise is strong, psychological horror with theological depth and a slow, creeping sense of dread. It builds tension effectively and suggests something more beneath the surface. However, the narration undermined it. The pacing felt too slow for me, and the tone remained flat where it needed tension. I found my attention drifting. I think the story was better in print, where the atmosphere landed more cleanly.

Slow Burn

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I read this after reading Echoes of Stone and I'm definately not dissapointed. Appalichain horror has been a corner stone of the disturbing horror genre and this book definately did not dissapoint. The narrative spans centuries and ties ancient rituals to a modern-day setting at a hilltop college, where a dorm room begins to "breathe" and walls "sweat like skin". Would definately recommend.

another great horror by bish

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A slow creeping dread heavy with sacred corruption. With a healer whose sacred mountain ritual tears open a wound in reality and binds her bloodline to a ravenous Shadow Realm entity.

A slow creeping dread heavy with sacred corruption

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