About The House That Killed Her by Adem Yaseen
Lila Harper didn’t just disappear—she was erased. At just 14 years old, she vanished on Halloween night, dismissed as a runaway by police and buried under lies by her own family. But fifteen years later, her secret diary and a forgotten USB drive resurface, exposing the truth she tried to leave behind: abuse, silence, and the people who were supposed to protect her.
The House That Killed Her is a gripping true crime narrative inspired by real cases of domestic abuse and systemic failure. Told through Lila’s chilling diary entries and the investigation that followed, the story exposes how monsters often hide in plain sight—and how one girl’s voice fought through the concrete they buried her under.
If you’re a fan of emotionally raw, suspense-driven nonfiction like If You Tell or Know My Name, this book will stay with you long after the final page.
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Author Bio:
Adem Yaseen is a writer and researcher focused on giving voice to victims whose stories were silenced. He is passionate about true crime, survivor justice, and exposing the systems that fail the most vulnerable. When not writing, Adem can be found reading case files, hiking in quiet forests, or teaching trauma-aware storytelling workshops. His goal is simple: to make sure voices like Lila’s are not just heard—but remembered.
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