In this gripping and haunting story from Madeleine Rowe's New York Times bestselling Asylum series, a Louisiana teenager tries to pay for college by working for a sinister organization, only to discover That leaving their costs terribly.
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In this gripping and haunting story from Madeleine Rowe's New York Times bestselling Asylum series, a Louisiana teenager tries to pay for college by working for a sinister organization, only to discover That leaving their costs terribly.
For sixteen-year-old Dan Crawford, New Hampshire's college prep program is his only chance in life. When Dan arrives, he finds that the summer houses are usually closed, forcing the students to stay in the Brooklyn dorm, which is falling apart. This hostel used to be a hospital, which was more known as a shelter. And not just any asylum—actually a last resort for the criminally insane.
As Dan and his new friends Abby and Jordan begin to explore the twisted halls and secret basements of Brooklyn, they uncover disturbing secrets about what's really going on in Brooklyn. . . The secrets that connect Dan and his friends to the dark past of this hospital. Because Brooklyn was not just an ordinary hospital and there are some secrets that don't want to stay buried forever.
The sanatorium book, which is full of found photos of real sanatoriums and full of mystery, is a horror story full of suspense. A hauntingly charming story that straddles the line between genius and madness, perfect for fans of Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children.
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