Title: The Foreigner’s Wake
Tagline: In the liminal spaces of a nation not her own, she is both the haunting and the haunted.
Back Cover Blurb:
Buried in the cracks of language, culture, and belonging, an expatriate academic in South Korea finds herself trapped in an endless cycle of exile and resurrection. She has spent decades weaving herself into the fabric of a place that will never fully claim her, haunted by the specters of lost friendships, institutional betrayals, and the ghosts of the lives she might have lived elsewhere.
But when an unexpected crisis unearths long-buried wounds, she begins to unravel the truth of her existence: Is she merely a guest in this land, or has she become something else—a shadow slipping between worlds, a relic of a past no one remembers, a gravedigger burying and exhuming herself over and over again?
Blending gothic horror with expat alienation, The Foreigner’s Wake is a dark, cerebral meditation on identity, silence, and the spaces in between. For anyone who has ever felt like both an observer and an apparition, this novel whispers a chilling question: What happens when you stay too long in a place that never lets you in?
Chapter One: The Tomb
Chapter Two: The Wake
Chapter Three: Resurrection & Ruin
Chapter Four: The Hollowing
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