Irrational Fears
by Spencer, William Browning
From the inside flapJack Lowry, ex-college professor, awakens in Hurley Memorial Hospital’s shabby detox unit. It is not the first time his alcoholism has brought him here. Jack’s fellow patients are not people he would ordinarily seek out, but one, a pretty girl named Kerry Beckett, instantly assaults Jack’s heart.
I'm in Love, thought Jack. He though it the way one might think, after an accident with a chainsaw, “I’ve just lopped off my thumb,” the thought as yet unaccompanied by pain.
Enter The Clear, a cult whose leader has some very peculiar theories about alcoholism as an ancient alien curse, and about DT-induced hallucinations as other-dimensional demons.
Accord to The Clear, alcoholism is not a diease; it is a damnation. Alcoholics are the progeny of an ancient tribe call the K’n-Yan, and underground race who worshiped Tsathoggua...
When Kerry disappears, Jack and his oddball cohorts must save her (and, incidentally, the whole recovering world) while contending with chaos, self-help, alcoholism, and—of course—monsters.
I'm in Love, thought Jack. He though it the way one might think, after an accident with a chainsaw, “I’ve just lopped off my thumb,” the thought as yet unaccompanied by pain.
Enter The Clear, a cult whose leader has some very peculiar theories about alcoholism as an ancient alien curse, and about DT-induced hallucinations as other-dimensional demons.
Accord to The Clear, alcoholism is not a diease; it is a damnation. Alcoholics are the progeny of an ancient tribe call the K’n-Yan, and underground race who worshiped Tsathoggua...
When Kerry disappears, Jack and his oddball cohorts must save her (and, incidentally, the whole recovering world) while contending with chaos, self-help, alcoholism, and—of course—monsters.