A forgotten massacre. A patient who believes he's lost in time. A truth more terrifying than nightmares.
Cyrus "Cy" Warren, a postgraduate administrator at Drayman Mental Hospital, has long dismissed his terrifying visions of an alien world as trauma-induced nightmares. But when Wilcox Jennings, a patient claiming to be a 19th-century butler from Bellecliff, a notorious mansion perched ominously at a cliff's edge, arrives vividly describing the same alien realm from Cy's dreams, Cy must question everything he believes.
Now a luxury hotel, Bellecliff was the site of a grisly massacre during the same era Wilcox claims as his own. As Cy is swept deeper into conspiracy and terror, the line between nightmare and reality blurs. Something sinister connects Bellecliff's blood-soaked past to Cy's visions, something unspeakable and fiercely guarded by forces determined to keep it hidden.
Blending horror and science fiction, Traverse is a gripping debut from author E.J. Meyers. It is a chilling exploration of terror beyond imagination.
About the Author :
E.J. Meyers is a Rhode Island native whose atmospheric writing blends horror and science fiction, bringing chilling terror to historic Rhode Island locales. Inspired by New England's rich history, distinctive architecture, and hidden mysteries, Meyers reimagines familiar settings through a lens of suspense and dread.He holds a BA in Film Media from the University of Rhode Island and an MBA from Providence College. Often fueled by far too much coffee, Meyers balances his writing with a successful career in product management. In his free time, he enjoys exploring historic sites across New England, listening to good music, watching films, and spending time with family.
Review :
"A riveting, unsettling, and deliciously bleak horror yarn..." -Kirkus Reviews
"A thrilling sci-fi read steeped in mystery..." -LoveReading (UK)
"Meyers shines in creating a world where science bends toward the spiritual-and the past never quite stays buried."
-BookLife Reviews (Publishers Weekly)
"An excellent thriller... propulsive across its various periods, with a finale that is both satisfying and nightmarish."
-Foreword Clarion Reviews