Inner Darkness
Roy Love
language
(, Aug. 19, 2016)
Trey McClain loves to read fantasy novels. The fourteen-year-old spends his days inside reading of dragons, elves, and heroism. One evening just before dinner, Trey blacks out, unable to move or speak. His thoughts, flooded by an uncontrollable wash of darkness. When he regains consciousness in the Emergency Room, he finds that his parents have had him committed to a psychiatric hospital called The Duskwalker Institute. Without delay, Trey is immediately thrust into a world of terror and heart pounding dread when he discovers that this is no ordinary facility. The walls are cracked and smeared with blood, the broken windows have bars on them, and terrifying creatures with red eyes are hunting him on behalf of an all too familiar doctor. Trey may love fantasy novels, but these aren’t dwarves he’s dealing with.