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In the final part of the Asylum series, a visitor causes trouble at Lakehurst while Nurse Winter discovers that someone is working against her. Up in the attic, an old man is finally ready for the world to know about his experiments.

Down in the basement, meanwhile, Jerry is working on his own plans. For Nurse Perry, an unguarded moment could have fatal consequences. And Morris, Lakehurst's janitor, is preparing to bring about a fiery end to everything.

This is the eighth book in the Asylum series. The books are designed to be read in order. Contains swearing, violence and sexual scenes. This book is slightly longer than the others in the series, with the word count being around 30,000 words.

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