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Evil Beneath Us

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Jeremy Clark is a spoilt rich kid, and wannabe tough guy. His world of rebellion consisted of skipping school and getting drunk.

Until one day, something rises up out of the ground, eats his friend, and sets its sight on Jeremy. 

 As the only viable suspect in his friend's murder, Jeremy is placed into the care of the Westshire Treatment Centre. A psychiatric home that prides itself on taking care of the more trouble patients. 

Jeremy soon learns that not everything is as it seems at the centre. 

Something horrid is lurking in the shadows, and what exactly is making those screams that come from the first floor.?

With the help of a secretive nurse and an abused young girl from the room opposite, Jeremy uncovers the truth about the centre and the doctor that runs it.

The problem is that time is running out.  The darkness is growing. Can Jeremy solve the mystery in time? 

There is more at stake than proving his innocence. Jeremy might just be the only one who can save the world from the rising army of demonic pain and suffering. 

174 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 17, 2017

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Alex Laybourne

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Born and raised in the coastal English town Lowestoft, it should come as no surprise (to those that have the misfortune of knowing this place) that I became a horror writer.

From an early age I was sent to schools which were at least 30 minutes drive away and so spent the most of my free time alone, as the friends I did have lived too far away for me to be able to hang out with them in the weekends or holidays.

I have been a writer as long as I can remember and have always had a vivid imagination. To this very day I find it all too easy to just drift away into my own mind and explore the world I create, where the conditions always seem to be just perfect for the cultivation of ideas, plots, scenes, characters and lines of dialogue everything basically, and when the time is right, I can simply pluck them from the allotment of my mind serve them up on the pages of whatever work is to be their home.

I am married and have four children and my biggest dream for them is that they grow up and spend their lives doing what makes them happy, whatever that is.

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Read one or two of his books, which were ok. I liked the story line but felt it could have ended better
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