Doctoral
student Eric Hansen is in the second year of his counseling psychology program.
His first psychotherapy client for the year is thirteen-year old Greg. The boy
has been seeing apparitions of children, presumably long dead, roaming outside
his bedroom window at his father’s house. For Eric, this case covers disturbing
ground. Just a year earlier, a freshman at the university appeared at the
clinic and reported similar harrowing images, only to discontinue his therapy
after one session and never return. The haunting of Greg jolts Eric’s
recollection of his own traumatic past and he is drawn into a whirlpool of
unspeakable horror well beyond the scientific realm of psychology.
Told
within the context of multiple therapy sessions, Dead Works is horror novel in
which a young doctoral student must help a boy make sense of ghostly and
terrifying visions while simultaneously struggling against a world where acts
of brutal evil threaten to destroy them both.
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Works is a chilling and intelligent psychological ghost story infused with a
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This
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It
is equally haunting, as it is smart.
Hats
off to the writer for the great execution of what seems to be a great deal of
research."
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