
They hear strange metallic noises and cables begin going after the staff.One of the employees mentions alien pure energy possession of the five story Phillips building has occurred. This energy essence feeds on the fears of the people trapped by it.Workers are dying one at a time.However, mousy Marcy, Jon Simpson, and Bettie Winters unite to battle the evil before there is none.
INSTITUTIONAL MEMORY is sort of placing Christie's And Then There Were None inside a slasher-horror thriller.The assault starts from the opening pages and never slows down as the building's evil entity keeps the attacks coming and the audience spellbound with reading what happens next.Although character development is minimized except to a degree mousy Marcy, readers will enjoy this spellbinding supernatural tale while wondering if the boss would accept fear of the office building as an excused absence.
Harriet Klausner
Product Description
Standing five-stories tall in a relatively small city, the Howard Phillips building is like any other building: it is secretly inhabited by an entity from another plane of existence that feeds off the energy of the people who work withinits walls. Unfortunately, the life form inhabiting this particular building has been infected by a sort of virus of hate; as companies move out and itsinhabitants dwindle this alien intelligence has chosen to use fear as a means of obtaining sustenance. It is up to Jon, Marcy, and Bettieto stop this haunting presence before it's too late.
About the Author
Gary Frank is a member of the Garden State Horror Writers and the author of Forever Will You Suffer. He lives outside Trenton, New Jersey.
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