Meet Abby McClintock, she is a normal run of the mill girl next door type. One day she gets sick of her boring life and decided to go urban exploring at an abandoned hospital. While exploring the underground tunnel system of the facility, she is captured and held hostage by a mad-man. During their time together she develops a strange attachment to her captor (Stockholm Syndrome). Will she escape, will she be found? A shocking plot twist takes the reader into a wild twisted tale that nobody will see coming.
Targeted Age Group:
18+
This is not horror with monsters or vampires, but rather the evil of humans. The madness people hide can be far more frightening than any created monster we can think of.
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Author Bio:
Heather Rivera was born in Port Jefferson, NY in 1977.
Heather has studied Philosophy with a specialty in Philosophy through Film, Evil, Metaphysics and Aesthetics for the past five years. She has written a book that shows connections between philosophical texts and films titled “The Problem with Evil”. She has been invited to guest lecture at Suffolk County Community College regarding “Jean Baudrillard in relation to Art” and “Descartes as he relates to the film Inception”. In addition to having her Philosophical discoveries through the media of films published in “Philosophy Now” magazine (Alice and Wonderland a philosophical view and Inception meets Philosophy), she has been invited to deliver papers at professional philosophy conferences (Long Island Philosophical Society). She currently finishing a fiction novel in the Horror/Thriller Genre titles “Into the Shadows”.
In addition to Heather’s writing and studies, she is also a popular emerging photographic artist. She has managed to break the photographer’s mold by learning techniques on her own, and never being formally trained. Her self-taught photography has been regarded as daring, bold, and innovative by others in the photography world. Heather has a keen eye for what other people often see as mundane situations and puts a new twist on the everyday norm. Her conceptual art is often dark, full of emotions and truly makes the viewer rethink their initial reactions.
What Inspired You to Write Your Book?I am an avid horror lover and also a student of psychology. I thought combining the two would make for an interesting tale that takes many twists and turns along the way.
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