The Death Chute

The Death Chute

The Death Chute

The Death Chute

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Overview

When his mother, Sophia, is diagnosed with an aggressive form of dementia, 44-year-old reality television producer Jake Porter leaves Hollywood and returns to his native Vermont to look after her. Jake plans to set her up in a posh new retirement community in the Green Mountains and then head back to Los Angeles to revive his career, which is now in jeopardy after his last few projects bombed in spectacular fashion.

But when he learns that the retirement community was once a tuberculosis sanatorium, Jake is uneasy at the prospect of leaving Sophia on her own. Only the assurances of the community's chief medical officer, Christine Barrett, convince Jake that his mother will be in good hands. Not long after she's moved in, however, Sophia has the first of many frightening experiences when she encounters the apparition of a little boy suffering from TB. At first, Jake dismisses her story as a symptom of her dementia, but as time goes on, it becomes clear the rest home houses dark secrets and is haunted by something terrible and strange.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161204290
Publisher: Aurelia Leo
Publication date: 04/09/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 962 KB

About the Author

Ambrose Stolliker lives in the Pacific Northwest with his wife and son. His stories have been published in Ghostlight Magazine, Sex and Murder Magazine, Hungur Magazine, Sanitarium Magazine, Stupefying Stories, Creepy Campfire Quarterly, Tincture Journal, WEIRD CITY, the State of Horror: Louisiana Volume II anthology from Charon Coin Press and DAOwen Publications' horror anthology Muffled Scream I: Corner of the Eye. He is a former newspaper reporter and magazine journalist and currently works as a storyteller and digital marketing manager in the technology sector.

For more information, visit www.ambrosestolliker.wordpress.com.
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