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"Twisted Therapy is intricately woven, its characters the puppets of a power intent on repeating history with the suffering of the innocent. The hauntings, divinations and out-of-body trips you will experience along the way have been etched by Magson with the blood of every woman that died in the false name of witchcraft."
Sean Jeffrey, Editor, 'Dark Tales' magazine
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‘The dark recesses of the psyche are surely enigmatic…’ Or, so Dr. Helen Milner discovers, in her post as a highly respected Psychiatric Registrar, responsible for the completion of initial reports on all patients referred to a secure unit known as Hollbury.
Primarily, Dr. Milner’s professionalism is called into question with the arrival of one depraved patient: convicted murderer, David Lowe. Against her better judgement, Milner finds that her conscience is torn in two: between rejecting his protestations of innocence as the ramblings of a sadistic maniac or, conversely, accepting them as the desperate cries of a man who has suffered a most barbaric form of possession, by one William Hopline.
Throughout Twisted Therapy, Dr. Milner’s personal diary entries intertwine with macabre tales of witchcraft, haunting, runic divination and out-of-body experiences. These stories are all told by the patients themselves, during curative ‘Narrative Therapy’ sessions, when they were asked to write about their experiences from their own viewpoints.
We follow the detached doctor, as she finds the challenge, of dismissing her patients’ bizarre delusions as fictitious, increasingly difficult – especially when one small child, Kelly Hodgeson, dies mysteriously whilst in her care…
Whether you are a confirmed sceptic or spellbound by the supernatural, Twisted Therapy will animate anyone who has ever questioned the existence of paranormal activity.
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ISBN: 9781905886876
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