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The Ward

By: S.L. Grey
Narrated by: Ingeborg Riedmaier, Denver Isaac
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Summary

Lisa is a plastic surgery addict with severe self-esteem issues. The only hospital that will let her go under the knife is New Hope: a grimy, grey-walled facility dubbed "No Hope" by its patients.

Farrell is a celebrity photographer. His last memory is a fight with his fashion-model girlfriend and now he's woken up in No Hope, alone. Needle marks criss-cross his arms. A sinister nurse keeps tampering with his drip. And he's woken up blind. Panicked and disorientated, Farrell persuades Lisa to help him escape, but the hospital's dimly lit corridors only take them deeper underground - into a twisted mirror world staffed by dead-eyed nurses and doped-up orderlies. Down here, in the Modification Ward, Lisa can finally have the face she wants... but at a price that will haunt them both forever.

Sarah Lotz and Louis Greenberg met in a pub while bunking a crime seminar and, as one does at pubs, discovered a mutual interest in horror. Sarah, a crime novelist and screenwriter, was a die-hard zombie fanatic; Louis, a literary writer, editor and recovering bookseller, had studied vampire and apocalyptic fiction. Rejecting their initial plans for a vampire-vs-zombie faceoff, they decided to write the first mainstream South African horror novel together and S.L. Grey was born. Sarah also writes the Deadlands series of zombie novels for young adults with her daughter Savannah.

©2013 S. L. Grey (P)2013 Audible Ltd
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Critic reviews

"Dark and scary." (Guardian)
"Original and unsettling.... An exciting new talent." (SFX)

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A Deliciously Creepy Tale, Well-told and Engaging

I love this trilogy of books, and read them as they were released years ago. I decided to revisit the audio versions, and am very glad I did.

Two narrators tell the tales of the main characters, Lisa and Farrell. The former is a woman with body dysmorphia seeking surgery to 'fix' her face; the latter a fashion photographer with a supermodel girlfriend. Both find themselves in a strange hospital one night, with nobody willing to give them an answer as to why they're there, what's happening and why everything - from the slang to the social norms - is so very odd.

The audiobook is fantastic. It gripped me to the extent that my head was almost spinning when I had to stop listening, and revisiting the genuinely creepy story was its own strange pleasure. I love the world-building of the authors, and do hope they return to this world again in the future.

A definite recommend. You won't forget it, especially next time you're left alone in a hospital cubicle.

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This one is a karking hellish experience! The best among the 3 downside worlds! It's not as creepy as the first one , but it's more engaging and the story is interesting. The characters are not everyone's favourite but they managed to show their different layers. From ridiculously complacency to miserable insecurity in the upside world lost in the ward of oddities and craziness.

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dissapointing

The start was actually very good but it lagged with little story line to carry it through. The ending was dissapointing to say the least. One of the main
characters is not likable and

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