Asylum: From The Inside

Asylum: From The Inside
ISBN-10
1499064799
ISBN-13
9781499064797
Series
Asylum
Category
Biography & Autobiography
Pages
343
Language
English
Published
2003-12-17
Publisher
Xlibris Corporation
Author
R. B. Rose

Description

When nurse, Casey Marshall, is employed at a New York State psychiatric hospital, she uncovers the institution’s darkest and well kept secret... there are "sicker patients" than the ones she takes care of and these "deranged persons" are hidden well within the institution ́s walls. Feeling threatened by her presence, these "disturbed patients" manage to put Casey ́s life in danger, as well as the lives of her patients. In this eerie run-down sanitarium, Casey must struggle against all obstacles hurled at her. Join her as she trudges through the dim corridors of horror seeking justice. I promise, there will be no one to hear you scream, no one to help you, and no turning back from within the Asylum once you fall victim to its insanity.

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