A group of strangers awake in a massive, mysterious place, with no recollection of how they got there, or who they are. To make matters worse, an unstoppable flesh-craving monster hunts them from the shadows of every corridor. As they explore the confines of their 'cage', memories of their past start to resurface, giving them insight as to their collective purpose for being there, and their own interpersonal relationships. Together, they attempt to unravel the mysteries of their surroundings and avoid the creature, before paranoia and hysteria divide them, and tear them apart.
Over 400 pages of suspense and mystery detail the journey of discovery the group makes as they ascend their way towards the top of their metallic 'prison', seeking escape. A thriller with a definite hard sci-fi edge!
David Johnston, born in 1974, writes in his spare time, concocting wicked worlds and twisting stories for his readers to delve into. Whether it be of epic-length, or a quick short story, readers can always expect something different, untried, and unexpected from his work. Brian Lumley compared his work to that of Clive Barker's, and after finishing 'Bourban in York', asked immediately "What happens next?"
Most of David's body of work consists of science-fiction, horror/thriller, or drama.