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OverviewInfluencer. Survivor. Target. The internet made her famous. Now it wants her dead. Mara Quinn has built an empire from a small London flat, turning confessional livestreams and carefully curated chaos into sponsorships, brand deals, and millions of followers who swear they ""know the real her."" To them, she's a big sister, a best friend, and a lifeline glowing from a five-inch screen. Buried in the flood of adoration is one account that always seems to be first. @EverWatching doesn't just see what Mara posts. They see what she misses on camera: the chipped tile behind her kettle, the scar she hides under bracelets, and the tremor in her voice when she talks about sleep. Their messages start like love letters and end with warnings about her unlocked balcony door, about the alley behind her building, and about the nights she forgets to close her curtains. When a USB drive arrives containing hundreds of stolen photos and secretly recorded clips of her most private moments, Mara realizes someone has stepped out from behind the screen and into her real life. The police tell her to stay calm. Her management wants a ""safety awareness campaign."" Her brands want reassurance the chaos won't touch their image. London's grey streets and glowing windows become a maze of possible threats. Neighbors, fans, ex-partners, coworkers, anyone could be the invisible admirer whose obsession has become methodical, territorial, and violent. As her stalker escalates from anonymous messages to live-streamed terror and carefully staged ""gifts,"" Mara is forced to confront an uncomfortable truth: she has spent years teaching strangers how to find her. Now one of them refuses to let her go. From her fortress-flat in North London to the quiet cul-de-sacs of Devon, Dark Web weaves a relentless psychological horror about parasocial love, digital footprints, and the thin line between audience and owner. As Mara's sponsors vanish, her followers turn, and her sense of self fractures under constant surveillance, she must decide how much of her identity she's willing to destroy to stay alive and whether she can ever truly log off. Perfect for fans of You, Unfriended: Dark Web, and slow-burn UK psychological thrillers, Dark Web is a chilling portrait of an influencer hunted by the very gaze that made her. In an age where everyone is watching, what happens when one person decides they have the right to watch you forever? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Prasanth N MPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.281kg ISBN: 9798275866254Pages: 206 Publication Date: 24 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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