In the mid-1930s, a thirteen-year old girl is falsely committed to a life of misery at Lake Cliff Insane Asylum. Her father has died. Her evil stepmother has imprisoned Lea to keep her from getting access to her father’s money. Some fifty years later, a struggling state college faces expansion or closing their doors. They add a new campus, an old building at the state owned Lake Cliff Insane Asylum, to expand the technology services division of their university. Little do they know, buildings sometimes retain a signature of the evil performed in their darkness. A poor, but extremely bright Cherokee student is hired by the college to run a new series of minicomputer that is essential to the college’s technology program. He doesn’t realize an ancient evil still lurks within the old building and he holds part of the key to its release. Sometimes evil can be so strong as to cause phase shifts within the fabric of time itself. Sometimes, the phases can cross each other. And so, sometimes, can the souls of the haunted, and the damned. Sometimes evil awaits the right time to reanimate, a time when Yowa is most busy, a place in the Multiverse when a time phase can occur and a time when one girl can reach through the past to the present to turn the key. The ancient evil will live again.
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- Release Date 11/18/2012
- Author Michael Letterman
- Language English
- Company CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Weight 14.6 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.53 x 9 inches
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