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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
Horror Suspense Thriller & Suspense Emotionally Gripping Scary

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The Lady in Flesh is one of the most haunting horror audiobooks I’ve listened to in years. Joshua Bish creates a chilling world where Concord University feels alive—watching, breathing, and hiding something ancient beneath its foundations. The disappearance that starts it all is just the first crack in a story that spirals into psychological terror and unsettling theology in the best possible way.

Room 316 steals the show. Every reveal is more disturbing than the last, and the creeping sense of dread builds so slowly and expertly that you don’t even notice your heartbeat speeding up… until you do. Ashen Morire’s narration deserves its own praise—haunting, immersive, and perfectly matched to the eerie atmosphere.

This is not just a horror story; it’s an experience. The imagery sticks with you long after you stop listening, and the blend of supernatural lore and psychological unraveling hits that perfect sweet spot between fear and fascination.

Terrifying, Intelligent, and Utterly Unforgettable

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This audiobook creates a chilling atmosphere from the first scenes, with unsettling details that slowly build tension. The mix of campus mystery and supernatural elements works well, and the narration adds a sharp edge to the mood. The story unfolds at a steady pace and delivers plenty of eerie moments without feeling rushed.

Creepy and absorbing

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I really enjoyed how the story takes its time. Concord University feels normal on the surface, which makes the lurking danger underneath even scarier. It’s not about gore or constant shocks; it’s about the creeping unease that grows chapter by chapter. I liked how the ancient presence feels patient and aware, always waiting under the campus. Even normal daily life starts feeling off once you finish listening. It’s immersive, unsettling, and stayed in my mind long after I stopped.

Slow and Creepy

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The Lady in Flesh hooked me right away with its atmosphere. If you like smart, eerie horror with religious undertones and a lingering sense of “something’s off,” this one is absolutely worth it.

Creepy, Smart, and Addicting

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The world of Concord University feels alive and oddly unsettling at the same time, like you can sense something ancient hiding behind the everyday campus life, and it makes you keep listening just to figure out what’s going on. The characters are easy to imagine, and their interactions make the tension more relatable, while the creeping sense of dread underneath everything keeps you engaged. I found myself picturing the hills and brick buildings perfectly, and there’s a slow reveal of mysteries that makes the story feel layered and thoughtful. It’s a suspenseful listen that keeps me thinking long after I stopped.

Uneasy Curiosity

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