The Redemption of Morgan Bright

Author:   Chris Panatier
Publisher:   Watkins Media Limited
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9781915202895


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   23 April 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Chris Panatier
Publisher:   Watkins Media Limited
Imprint:   Angry Robot
Edition:   New edition
Weight:   0.369kg
ISBN:  

9781915202895


ISBN 10:   1915202892
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   23 April 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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"""This book kept me up at night, turning pages and seeing shadows out of the corner of my eye. Panatier delivers on a layered horror story that keeps you jumping at every unexpected turn."" - Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam, author of Grim Root and Glorious Fiends ""Panatier spins us a tale straight from an alternative America that will haunt your days and nights. This is The Handmaid's Tale meets Midsommer, an immersive reading experience that will take you deep into the caverns of your own mind to inspect the wriggling, creeping things that lurk in the shadows. How would you transform, in the search for personal peace? And just how far would you travel into darkness to uncover a dark and insidious truth?"" - Caroline Hardaker, author of Mothtown and Composite Creatures ""The disturbingly irresistible pull of The Redemption of Morgan Bright grows out of its many deceptions. Like a Matryoshka doll, Chris Panatier artfully peels off the layers of his character's mind. A beautifully crafted book."" - Gabriela Houston, author of The Bone Roots and The Second Bell ""Lack of bodily autonomy, memory gaps, and ghosts are just some of the psychological horrors inside Hollyhock Asylum... every time I thought I'd figured out its secrets, another curveball came along."" - Reese Hogan, author of Shrouded Loyalties ""The Redemption of Morgan Bright split me in two. Now there is the me before reading this book, and the me after reading it. A terrifying dive into the evil humans can inflict on each other, both while alive and from beyond the grave."" - Jessica Hagemann Bross, author of Headcheese ""The Redemption of Morgan Bright is one of the best depictions I've read of civil commitment, where the most challenging battle is not against the institution, staff, and other patients, but against yourself. If you've ever spent time on the inside or know someone who has, you'll recognize Hollyhock is as real as it gets. And it is terrifying."" - Michael Carter, author of Boneyard Tales ""A creepy, beautifully written blend of horror and mystery, unraveling like a documentary into some very messed up supernatural and all-too-human nightmares. You will be easily drawn into the quiet hell of Hollyhock Hall, but I can't promise you'll make it out again."" - Dan Hanks, author of Swashbucklers ""A twisted chrysalis of a novel. A book to dissolve the spine and rearrange the guts. Read it and be altered, emerging with the kind of wings that soar best in the dark."" - Daniel Cohen, bestselling author of The Coldmaker Saga ""A powerful new voice in horror, Panatier skillfully delivers a mind-bending tale that blurs the line between reality and insanity while leaving readers to distinguish fact from fiction. An enthralling story that I didn't want to put down, I'll be thinking about this one for some time to come."" - Shawn Burgess, author of Tears of Grief Hollow"


"“This book kept me up at night, turning pages and seeing shadows out of the corner of my eye. Panatier delivers on a layered horror story that keeps you jumping at every unexpected turn.” — Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam, author of Grim Root and Glorious Fiends “Panatier spins us a tale straight from an alternative America that will haunt your days and nights. This is The Handmaid’s Tale meets Midsommer, an immersive reading experience that will take you deep into the caverns of your own mind to inspect the wriggling, creeping things that lurk in the shadows. How would you transform, in the search for personal peace? And just how far would you travel into darkness to uncover a dark and insidious truth?"" — Caroline Hardaker, author of Mothtown and Composite Creatures “The disturbingly irresistible pull of The Redemption of Morgan Bright grows out of its many deceptions. Like a Matryoshka doll, Chris Panatier artfully peels off the layers of his character’s mind. A beautifully crafted book.” — Gabriela Houston, author of The Bone Roots and The Second Bell “Lack of bodily autonomy, memory gaps, and ghosts are just some of the psychological horrors inside Hollyhock Asylum… every time I thought I’d figured out its secrets, another curveball came along.” — Reese Hogan, author of Shrouded Loyalties “The Redemption of Morgan Bright split me in two. Now there is the me before reading this book, and the me after reading it. A terrifying dive into the evil humans can inflict on each other, both while alive and from beyond the grave.” — Jessica Hagemann Bross, author of Headcheese “The Redemption of Morgan Bright is one of the best depictions I’ve read of civil commitment, where the most challenging battle is not against the institution, staff, and other patients, but against yourself. If you’ve ever spent time on the inside or know someone who has, you’ll recognize Hollyhock is as real as it gets. And it is terrifying.” — Michael Carter, author of Boneyard Tales “A creepy, beautifully written blend of horror and mystery, unraveling like a documentary into some very messed up supernatural and all-too-human nightmares. You will be easily drawn into the quiet hell of Hollyhock Hall, but I can’t promise you’ll make it out again.” — Dan Hanks, author of Swashbucklers “A twisted chrysalis of a novel. A book to dissolve the spine and rearrange the guts. Read it and be altered, emerging with the kind of wings that soar best in the dark.” — Daniel Cohen, bestselling author of The Coldmaker Saga"


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"Chris Panatier lives in Dallas, Texas, with his wife, daughter, and a fluctuating herd of animals resembling dogs (one is almost certainly a goat). He writes short stories and novels, ""plays"" the drums, and draws album covers for metal bands. Plays himself on twitter @chrisjpanatier."

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