"The Urbex Trip
has everything I love in a story—travel, urban exploration, uneasy group
dynamics, slow-burning mystery, and a killer ending. E.M. Lund’s debut novel is
tense, atmospheric, original, and wonderfully terrifying. Highly recommended
for fans of suspense and horror.”
~~Jeremy Bates, author of Suicide
Forest
Today, Wild Women Authors focus is on a THE URBEX TRIP, a novel of horror and suspense, written by E.M. Lund, and recently released by Rowan Prose Publishing
About the Book: Eloise Tiller didn’t murder her cheating
boyfriend. Too bad nobody believes her. When no charges are brought against
her, all she wants is to escape the whispers and start over, so she moves six
thousand miles away to teach English in Japan. The only problem? The violent
intrusive thoughts she’s been having—knives, blood, betrayal—have come with
her.
When she’s invited to the
tropical island of Okinawa for an eight-person urban exploration, Eloise agrees
to the “urbex trip” in the hopes of getting to know her crush better. Their
destination is an old resort atop remote cliff that was abandoned in the
mid-seventies under shadowy circumstances.
Soon, the bad thoughts take
over. After a violent storm leaves the group stranded in the resort, they find
Eloise’s crush unconscious and brutally injured. And when he wakes, he implies
it was Eloise who attacked him. As the others seem to turn against her, Eloise
begins to have strange visions of a corpse-like young woman appearing
throughout the resort. Her only ally is an offbeat backpacker who doesn’t seem
to care what anyone else thinks.
And, as it happens, he’s
also seen dead people in the resort.
More members go missing one
by one, and Eloise’s only hope of getting out alive is to figure out what’s
real, and who to trust—her alleged friends, the mysterious stranger she’s oddly
drawn to, or her own broken mind.
The Urbex Trip can be found at: https://books2read.com/u/bWxMOD
What others are saying about The Urbex Trip: “… Fans of Adam Nevill’s “The Ritual,” Scott Smith’s “The Ruins,” Kiersten White’s “Hide,” Mike Bockoven’s “Fantasticland,” Cassandra Khaw’s “Nothing But Blackened Teeth,” will enjoy “The Urbex Trip” by E.M. Lund.
About Our Focus Author: E.M. Lund holds a BA in English & Creative Writing, and a BA in Japanese Studies. She is a freelance translator of Japanese fiction for the global market. She’s an avid reader of horror and dark fiction and loves to creep herself out by looking at photos of abandoned places. She is originally from the UK but resides in Japan.
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