Disappointing. I loved A Manhattan Ghost Story and The Waiting Room, but this novella, the third book in the trilogy, is more of a stream of consciousness text by the character that links all three books than an actual story. It's interesting at first, but even the short length of a novella is too long, and it gets boring. I found myself skipping parts. T.M. Wright is an amazing writer and has written some of the best "quiet" horror I've ever read, but everyone has a bad one now and then. This is his. Pity.