If you are looking for a quintessential horror, John Llewellyn Probert certainty delivers. Building on its atmospheric setting the mundane descends into madness.
Searching for a new creative outlet, just for herself, Lynda joins Dr Sampson’s choir at the local psychiatric hospital.
As she approaches the gates of the gothic monstrosity on a rain lashed evening, she tells herself it’s just her imagination setting her on edge… right?
She keeps telling herself that, until she finds she is a prisoner. Something doesn’t want her to leave.
John Llewellyn Probert is the award winning author of thirteen books of delightfully dark, imaginative fiction, including THE NINE DEATHS OF DR. VALENTINE and its sequel THE HAMMER OF DR. VALENTINE - love letters each to the classic films of Vincent Price. His essays have appeared in BUTCHER KNIVES AND BODY COUNTS, and THE JOURNAL OF THE FRIENDS OF ARTHUR MACHEN among others. A regular panelist at Horror conventions across the country, he can also be found online at The house Of mortal Cinema, which documents his endeavor to review every cult movie in existence.