The Journals of Eleanor Druse: My Investigation of the Kingdom Hospital Incident
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Genre: Horror
Book Type: Hardcover
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Genre: Horror
Book Type: Hardcover
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I am thoroughly surprised how much I enjoyed this book. I virtually never read "horror"--so imagine my shock at not being able to put this one down.
Eleanor Druse is an energetic 75-year-old spiratualist with psychic abilities. Following a friend's suicide attempt, Eleanor pays a visit to Kingdom Hospital in Maine .... where she has a startling vision that causes her to faint into a deathly seizure. Eleanor is then admitted into the hospital as a patient....and odd and sinister events ensue. There are mad doctors and mysterious earthquakes and partial (perhaps repressed?) memories that make Eleanor determined to find out: Is the hospital haunted? Or is she herself simply becoming addled senior citizen?
I will add this book is possibly (probably) written by Stephen King, which makes me even more surprised that I enjoyed it as much as I did. King's writing is usually too wordy for me, and I have struggled in the past to get though one or two of his enormous 3-inch-thick tomes. This book, however, came in at a scant 244 pages, and perhaps that had a lot to do with my enjoyment. No matter though; it was a page-turner for me!
**** Four stars!
Eleanor Druse is an energetic 75-year-old spiratualist with psychic abilities. Following a friend's suicide attempt, Eleanor pays a visit to Kingdom Hospital in Maine .... where she has a startling vision that causes her to faint into a deathly seizure. Eleanor is then admitted into the hospital as a patient....and odd and sinister events ensue. There are mad doctors and mysterious earthquakes and partial (perhaps repressed?) memories that make Eleanor determined to find out: Is the hospital haunted? Or is she herself simply becoming addled senior citizen?
I will add this book is possibly (probably) written by Stephen King, which makes me even more surprised that I enjoyed it as much as I did. King's writing is usually too wordy for me, and I have struggled in the past to get though one or two of his enormous 3-inch-thick tomes. This book, however, came in at a scant 244 pages, and perhaps that had a lot to do with my enjoyment. No matter though; it was a page-turner for me!
**** Four stars!
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