16-year-old Judas Stoker III loses his mother to a car accident, and he is sent to live with his estranged great grandfather in his manor. He hopes of forging a bond with him, only to realize he's stepped into a dark labyrinth of hell. Judas frantically documents his desperate attempt to unlock the mysteries of the manor before he’s consumed by the fractured nightmare that’s swallowed him whole.
Uh.....what did I just read? I don't understand what is going on at all, and honestly I don't feel like reading any more. This was hardly a first book in s series, it was more like the first few chapters packaged as book 1 as a money making ploy. The only good thing was that the writer used good imagery and prose. If it were not for the overall good writing style, I would give this book 1 star. It was not enough of a story to be even enjoyable as the start of something more.