About This Book
For 2,341 days, Ava has lived by numbers. Every breath timed, every step measured, every moment obeying an obsessive routine designed to keep chaos at bay. As a woman with severe OCD working a dead-end job in urban Boston, control is her only defense against a crumbling reality.
But something else is counting too.
When her mirror reflection starts to flicker, familiar shadows return—shadows from a forgotten yellow room, a forgotten scream, a forgotten self. The routines no longer protect her. The numbers begin counting backward. And Ava—once a strong female lead in her own carefully calibrated life—can't tell what's memory, what's madness, and what's watching her from the other side of the glass.
As days collapse and trauma resurfaces, Ava must confront the terrifying truth: some patterns are prisons, and not all of them were built by her.
2,341 is a chilling psychological horror novel of urban isolation, repressed trauma, and unraveling identity. Perfect for fans of The Yellow Wallpaper, House of Leaves, and The Silent Patient, this mind-bending descent into madness blurs the lines between fear and memory, obsession and reality.
What Readers Love About This Book
Authentic OCD Representation
A realistic portrayal of living with obsessive-compulsive disorder
Urban Horror Setting
Boston becomes a character in this claustrophobic tale
Unreliable Reality
Question what's real as Ava's world unravels
Counting Motif
Numbers become both salvation and curse
⚠️ Content Notes
This book contains themes related to mental health, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and psychological distress. Reader discretion is advised.