Dr. David Summers is a psychologist with a problem. People are starting to die all around him and one of his patients seems to know far too much about each case. To make matters worse, the patient claims to be a ghost or, more precisely, to be a collection of ghosts. But that’s ‘all in a day’s work’ for Dr. David Summers. His real problem is that the patient in Room 316 being an actual ghost appears to be the only theory that makes any sense. As events unfold, David becomes convinced he is dealing with something far outside of the reach of normal abnormal psychology. He develops a theory, which becomes a plan and finally grows into a mission. He decides there is only one course of action and he is the only person in the unenviable position to solve the problem, once and for all. Meanwhile, David is also dealing with an internal problem - cancer. And it’s killing him. When someone very close to David is murdered, he puts his plan into action. It’s foolproof (he hopes) and is a win-win scenario. All he has to do, in order to make the plan work, is die.
This book had some violent and some disturbing places. Also the author went on and on about some things that had no relevance to the story. It was a unique concept but not what I was expecting. I just finished it and I'm not sure if I should recommend it or not, it was a very strange book. 4 guys die and become 1 ghost who is in a psych ward in a hospital and somehow commits murder....