The Tenant Upstairs
Starring: Chris Powney, Lana Cole, Sarah Canavan
Genre: Mystery / Supernatural Thriller
When Elena moves into Flat 2B, she expects a quiet new start — but the apartment above, long abandoned, has other plans. Strange dragging sounds, whispers beneath the floorboards, and eerie voice notes pull her into a chilling mystery that blurs the line between reality, memory, and the supernatural.
As she reaches out to Mark, the building’s maintenance man, she discovers the flat isn’t just haunted — it’s alive in its own sinister way, feeding on the fear and voices of those who lived there. With tense, immersive performances from Chris Powney, Lana Cole, and Sarah Canavan, The Tenant Upstairs is a psychological thriller in audio form, where every sound matters, every message hides a secret, and no one is ever truly alone.
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The Tenant Upstairs
Starring: Chris Powney, Lana Cole, Sarah Canavan
Genre: Mystery / Supernatural Thriller
When Elena moves into Flat 2B, she expects a quiet new start — but the apartment above, long abandoned, has other plans. Strange dragging sounds, whispers beneath the floorboards, and eerie voice notes pull her into a chilling mystery that blurs the line between reality, memory, and the supernatural.
As she reaches out to Mark, the building’s maintenance man, she discovers the flat isn’t just haunted — it’s alive in its own sinister way, feeding on the fear and voices of those who lived there. With tense, immersive performances from Chris Powney, Lana Cole, and Sarah Canavan, The Tenant Upstairs is a psychological thriller in audio form, where every sound matters, every message hides a secret, and no one is ever truly alone.
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Twelve hours have passed since Mark vanished inside Apartment 2C — and Elena is running out of hope. The building has fallen eerily silent, and when she tries to reach her neighbours, no one answers. Then, a voice message arrives. It sounds like Mark… but something about it is wrong.
The voice claims to be trapped under the floor and begs Elena to “let him out.” But as the sounds beneath her flat grow louder — dragging, scratching, whispering — she begins to realise the thing calling to her isn’t human.
Under the Floor is the most haunting chapter yet of The Tenant Upstairs — a tense, claustrophobic descent into isolation, doubt, and the terrifying question: what’s really living beneath Apartment 2B?
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