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Epeolatry Book Review: Wolf Incarnate by Louise Worthington

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Title: Wolf Incarnate
Author: Louise Worthington
Genre: psychological thriller
Publisher: Madness Heart Press
Publication Date: 15th June, 2024

Synopsis: Healing is no longer a priority. Survival is.
At Wolf Hotel, unsuspecting guests seeking mental health treatment in a facility nestled in the unforgiving Welsh mountains are subjected to extreme and deadly techniques. Scarlet, mourning the loss of her partner, blindly accepts a job at the remote hotel.
Cut off from the outside world, Scarlet is trapped alongside patients who are pawns in a sick game played by the hotel’s sadistic owner and a demented clinical psychologist. As she uncovers the horrifying truth behind the company’s true agenda, Scarlet realizes that one of the patients is not who they seem. Their thirst for revenge could bring down everyone involved in this nightmarish operation.
As tensions rise and secrets unravel, Scarlet must fight for her own survival while trying to protect those around her from the dark forces at play. Will Scarlet escape this hellish asylum disguised as a place of healing?
Best compared to The Final Girl Support Group meets One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.

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Epeolatry Book Review: Doctor Glass by Louise Worthington

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Title: Doctor Glass
Author: Louise Worthington
Publisher: TCK Publishing
Genre: Psychological Horror
Release Date: 11th April, 2022

Synopsis: THE DOCTOR WILL SEE YOU NOW.

Psychotherapist Emma-Jane Glass has prioritized work over leisure for far too long. She does whatever it takes to help her clients, and it’s bordering on professional obsession. When she publishes a controversial article about unstable mothers murdering their children, an anonymous letter arrives on her doorstep:

I will expose you.
Then, I will mutilate you…
Wait for me.

After she is abducted into the night, Doctor Glass finds herself at the mercy of a dangerous sociopath. But being a relentless doctor of the mind, she feels an urge to help her fragile captor, even if it might shatter her sanity—and her life. It becomes a game of survival, and only one mind can win.

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