Eight participants gather at an isolated lodge in the Welsh mountains for a week-long grief retreat.

A retired headteacher. A musician who lost his creative self. A designer who can no longer trust her own work. A doctor whose life quietly unravelled. A woman estranged from her daughter. And others, each carrying a loss that doesn't quite fit the usual language of grief.

Their facilitator, Simone, has seen every form of loss.

Or so she believes.

As the week progresses, something begins to surface - not in the facts of their stories, but in the shape of them. The same phrases. The same absences. The same sense that what was lost wasn't just a person, but a version of themselves.

Then a name is spoken.

And the man arrives.

What follows is not confrontation in the usual sense, but something far more unsettling: a room full of people forced to reckon with someone who understands them with devastating precision - and may never have meant to harm them at all.

Intelligent, unnerving, and emotionally exact, WE ALL COME DOWN explores the fine line between connection and control, and asks a chilling question:

What if the worst thing someone ever did to you... was tell you exactly who you could be?

Titel
We All Come Down
EAN
9798235924826
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
12.04.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.27 MB