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Andrew Harland is different,
and he knows it. He always has. So he doesn’t hesitate when
the voices in his head tell him to climb out on a window ledge
. . .
When Andrew’s parents
learn of a revolutionary hospital in Seattle that has developed
a special treatment for schizophrenics, they jump at the opportunity
to send him away.
Haunted by his own son’s
suicide, Dr. David Styles takes personal interest in Andrew’s
case. After getting to know him, Dr. Styles becomes suspicious
of the boy’s diagnosis. What he uncovers sends him on a desperate
journey to rescue Andrew.
Because something is
terribly wrong at the asylum.
Treatments are conducted
at odd hours. Patients disappear into the bowels of the massive,
aged building, sometimes never to be seen again, and Andrew is
plagued by visions stranger than any he’s ever known.
And the voices in Andrew’s
head are getting louder. |