Imagine waking up in a house you don't recognize. You can't remember your name, your past, or how you got there. The air is heavy, the silence deliberate, and the walls seem to hold secrets you can almost feel. Strangers stir in distant rooms, each as lost-and as frightened-as you. Then you discover a body.
In this secluded mansion, the rules are simple: the doors will not open until you understand why you are there. But understanding comes at a price, and the house is patient. It watches. It waits. And it remembers everything.
As fragmented memories resurface, alliances form and crumble. Fear and guilt collide, and the characters are forced to confront truths about themselves they cannot fully recall. Is survival enough, or does accountability demand more? And when freedom is offered, will anyone be brave-or wise-enough to take it?
The Judgment House is a gripping psychological thriller that will keep you questioning reality, morality, and the very nature of memory. Every secret uncovered, every choice made, comes with consequences. In this house, nothing-and no one-can be trusted.