The Thing That Watches You Back (And Why You Can’t Look Away)

 The Thing That Watches You Back (And Why You Can’t Look Away)


What if the scariest thing in the world didn’t chase you… didn’t scream… didn’t even move? What if it just stood there and watched? The Faceless Observer is a horror story about something that doesn’t hunt—it waits. In a small Texas town, strange cracks open in the world, and a tall, faceless figure appears beside them. It has no mouth, no expression… just glowing eyes and a stillness that makes your heart race.


Rowan and Maeve are trying to survive as everything around them starts to fall apart. People begin to change. The sky tears open. The ground doesn’t feel right anymore. And the worst part? The more they see the Observer, the more it feels like it’s seeing them. Not just looking—but learning. Watching every move they make.


This story is not just about monsters. It’s about fear, love, and staying strong when everything is breaking. Rowan and Maeve don’t run from the darkness—they face it together. Even when it’s painful. Even when it feels like there is no way out.


The Faceless Observer is coming soon… and once you see it, you might feel like something is watching you too.

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=petchinsky&crid=1UTP08V4B469I&sprefix=petchinsky%2Caps%2C456&ref=nb_sb_noss_1


Barnes and noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/Petchinsky


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