"What type of reader could possibly want to venture into this madness? Fans of well-written, intense horror stories, as well as fans of psychological suspense novels. Those who enjoy literature that refuses to “dumb-down” to the lowest common denominator and aren’t afraid to step into the darkness. Or perhaps those who want to fling themselves headlong into the madness of mental health disorders and walk on that wild side for a while. If you dare to take on the journey that is “Down the Well” by Joseph Blackhurst, you’ll be blessed with an array of superb characters, a Hitchcockian plot unraveling at the pace of The Twilight Zone, and an abundance of chaos. " — Reader Views
In 2017, a town in rural Kentucky was found buried in a landslide. All of the corpses had pounds of soil in their stomachs—as if they tried to eat their way out of the ground. The police investigation uncovered a diary among the bodies that suggests the town’s destruction was an orchestrated massacre. Unfortunately, every person who reads the diary goes insane.
Now the transcript of the diary is made available in book form so you can assist with the investigation. Specifically, law enforcement requests your help tracking down the author of the diary—the primary murder suspect who has evaded capture.
Down the Well is the transcript of the diary, along with lawyer Joseph Blackhurst’s notes from his trip to Kentucky to interview witnesses. Of course, neither Joseph or fellow attorney Sahar Ayubbi were prepared for the possibility of a supernatural explanation.
Joseph Blackhurst received his law degree from the University of Michigan Law School. He practices law in Chicago, Illinois, where he specializes in high-profile government investigations. He has made a full recovery.
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