Folie¿: noun, plural fo·lies [faw-lee] /fɔˈli/. French. madness; insanity cover art

Folie¿: noun, plural fo·lies [faw-lee] /fɔˈli/. French. madness; insanity

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Folie¿: noun, plural fo·lies [faw-lee] /fɔˈli/. French. madness; insanity

By: M.S. Barnes
Narrated by: Theo Holland
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Summary

Love a good horror story?

Then Folie will scare you senseless!

When Dr. Jane Lee, a recent graduate, takes her very first position as a psychiatrist at Southern States Mental Institute in Memphis, Tennessee, she gets more than she had bargained for. The idyllic images she had created in her mind while in school of treating the mentally ill clash immediately and drastically with the reality of the practice in real life. From the filthy, creepy, neglected facility in which she now works and the attitude of those in the mental health industry itself to the haunting madness of her first-ever patient, Matilda Rose, nothing is as she had imagined it would be.

As the story unfolds, Dr. Lee finds Matilda's psychosis, based around an ancient Chinese legend, to be far more chilling than anything she had encountered in training. And worse, it seems to be spreading to others - a situation described in the psychiatric journals as folie, or mass hysteria.

Will Dr. Lee be able to resist the pull of her patient's overwhelming psychosis and find a way to save her? Or will the good doctor fall prey herself and join the ranks of those who have already been drawn into the eerie and unsettling world of Matilda Rose?

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©2019 Matthew S. Barnes (P)2019 Matthew S. Barnes
Ghosts Horror Scary Haunted Health Mental Health
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Summary: Great story especially if you like darker more macabre storylines.
Pros:
Good story line, kept me engaged and really wanting to hear more.
Author created a very tense creepy atmosphere and generally the story kept a good pace.
Really enjoyed narrators reading of the book and his voicing of the characters was excellent.
Cons:
About half way through the book there is a big peice of dialogue by one of the main characters explaining some of their theories, I felt this may have benefited from being broken up slightly as it felt quite long. This is a very small drawback however and I wouldn't let this put you off.

Great macabre story

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