An unholy being is unleashed in the terrifying novel From the EMMY-award-winning producer and screenwriter of the LIONSGATE horror film THE INHABITANT. What if the horrors of the past seeped into the present? THE APARTMENT is a place where every hallway, door, and staircase leads to madness. And where a serial killer by the name of THE HARVESTER has decided to stalk their victims.
Benjamin and his girlfriend Katherine move to New York City. Instead of stylish Manhattan, or hip Brooklyn, the couple end up on Roosevelt Island, a spit of land in the middle of the East River.
It's secluded and steeped in sordid history. The place was once known as the ‘Island of the Damned’ when it was home to a prison, a smallpox hospital, and a mysterious building where strange experiments occurred.
Katherine starts to feel isolated and is tormented by terrifying dreams. She also notices changes in her boyfriend, subtle things and some not so subtle, like how he now eats with his left hand. Even his voice sounds different to Katherine, but is all this in her mind, or has Benjamin become host to a horrifying entity from the past?
When Kat was a child, she had a gift of seeing more than physical sight. She could converse with her dead grandmother, see a harbinger of doom, and her father was not above taking advantage of her ability to cheat at cards.
Now, as a grown woman, this ability has left her. She leads a reclusive life, working at home and rarely venturing out due to health reasons.
Her safe and simple life is upended when she agrees to move to New York City to be with her boyfriend, where he has found them a lovely apartment in a building that used to be an asylum.
The dark past of this, and other buildings on the island make this a dangerous place for someone with Kat's sensitivities. Murders coincide with her arrival and she is no longer sure she can trust her boyfriend. Written in such a way that I was also unsure who to trust, the author was able to weave a suspenseful and unnerving tale.
A touch of reality adds to the spine-tingling quality of this novel. Roosevelt Island does exist and was home to a prison, an insane asylum where patients were treated with torture and abuse, and a smallpox hospital where many died. It's not out of the realm of possibility to think that such a place is haunted.
4 out of 5 stars.
My thanks to Kevin Bachar for the e-copy
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