Legion. When Andrew first hears that name, his is a frightened middle school student, trapped in an old museum, being drawn irresistibly to an old rocking chair whose noisy creaks fill the museum even though the chair is completely still. The next time Andrew hears the name, he is a grown man with two children of his own but he soon learns that he’s not too old to be as frightened as he was before. Things become dangerous as Andrew begins to have powerful illusions. Illusions of impossible deaths where people shatter like pottery, scalded hands that rise from bathroom sinks to tear his own hands from his arms, lavish buffets where human corpses are the sumptuous fare. Andrew must find out what’s happening and how to make it stop, but there is only one person who can help. Andrew’s old middle school History teacher, the one who’d taken him to that old haunted museum in the first place. Andrew hasn’t seen his old teacher in many long years, but he must find her now. He must find her and get some answers or he will be driven insane by the Name…
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- Release Date 05/12/2015
- Author Steven Spellman
- Language English
- Company Hungry Goat Press
- Weight 4.5 ounces
- Dimensions 5.5 x 0.14 x 8.5 inches
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