![]() ![]() ![]() The pacing is great it's fast paced without giving away too much too soon. ![]() The descriptions of the hospital and characters are very vivid I was able to imagine everything, and again, this added to the eerie feeling I got from this book.Īlthough this only a short book, there's a lot packed into the pages. I recently watched a horror film set in an old psychiatric hospital,and this was fresh in my mind when I read this, which definitely added to the creepy atmosphere. I found this book to be incredibly interesting, as I've never read a book set in a psychiatric hospital before. ![]() I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for a review, and I read it as part of a Halloween horror book challenge. If Mary wants to survive her stay, and save the other patients too, she must confront the Things that she sees it's the only way to uncover the truth. Something sinister is stalking the hospital corridors, and the death toll is rising beyond explanation. Mary's psychiatrist advises her to have a short stay in a psychiatric ward, but how can she get better in a place that fills her with dread? Before long, Mary discovers that the dark makes everything worse. Mary's fears are very real things illness, physical pain, death. Mary Hades has never been afraid of the dark. But what happens when you don't know the time? What happens when the light never goes off? That's what it's like, in the white room. ![]()
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