Whatever is under the cabin—it's awake. And hungry.
"I couldn't put it down, had to keep reading. I'm a big Stephen King fan, and although no one can come close, I got a similar satisfaction from this book." —Amazon Review
Jason and Bill are small-town cops patrolling the outskirts of their small Georgia town when a frantic woman steps into the glare of their cruiser's front headlights.
She's been assaulted within an inch of her life, and she's not making much sense. She tells them about the man kidnapping women and keeping them chained up in his house.
She's not the first, and if Jason and Bill don't do something, she won't be the last.
The only problem is, nobody lives out that way—that they know of...
You see, every small town has its secrets, and people have always said...things about that part of Lumber Junction. How haunted it is. How it's been used by cults. How the ground is poisoned.
In order to get to the bottom of this bizarre crime, Bill and Jason will have to venture out where the police radios don't work, out where a person's mind plays tricks on him, in order to track down a serial killer.
Only, there might be something worse than that lurking in the creaky, abandoned cabin.
And they won't have any idea. Not until they step foot inside...the Playroom.