20 parts Complete MatureIn the remote town of Greywater Hollow, silence is a living thing.
A reclusive linguist named Anna Torres returns to her family's crumbling estate after her twin brother, Sam, vanishes beneath the attic floorboards. The town is steeped in hush-residents cut their sentences short, children scrawl half-formed chalk symbols no one can read, and the old Torres house murmurs in dialects no one remembers. As Anna unravels the hidden tongue woven into every creak and shadow, she discovers that silence itself may be a curse-and that Sam's disappearance was only the first echo it swallowed.
Meanwhile, groundskeeper Tom Reed hears voices in the cemetery's stonework. His memories fracture, his dreams bleed into waking life, and every shovel-turned sod seems to whisper ancient words. Into their tangled quest step Rita, the grocer whose time-worn rituals hold back an unseen hunger, and Nina, a fearless child speaking truths through her chalked hooks and loops. The deeper they go, the more they realize that Greywater stands atop something primeval, something ravenous-and that to save each other, they must give voice to the quiet they fear most.
Equal parts psychological suspense and lyrical horror, The Hollowing invites you into a world where words can bind or break you-and where the line between speech and silence can cost everything.