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Morning Falls Asylum. Many women have been sent there. None have returned. Until now... 1922. Lorelei Alba, a fiercely independent and ambitious woman, is determined to break into the male-dominated world of investigative journalism by doing the unimaginable: infiltrating the gothic hospital to which "troublesome" women are dispatched, never to be seen again. Once there, she meets the darkly handsome and enigmatic Doctor Roman Dreugue, who claims to have found the cure to insanity. But Lorelei's instincts tell her something is very wrong, even as her curiosity pulls her deeper into Roman's intimate and isolated world of intrigue.…mehr

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Morning Falls Asylum. Many women have been sent there. None have returned. Until now... 1922. Lorelei Alba, a fiercely independent and ambitious woman, is determined to break into the male-dominated world of investigative journalism by doing the unimaginable: infiltrating the gothic hospital to which "troublesome" women are dispatched, never to be seen again. Once there, she meets the darkly handsome and enigmatic Doctor Roman Dreugue, who claims to have found the cure to insanity. But Lorelei's instincts tell her something is very wrong, even as her curiosity pulls her deeper into Roman's intimate and isolated world of intrigue.
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Autorenporträt
Emily Dinova is a writer, actor, director and producer. Her fiction has been featured in Haunted MTL's Horror Anthology and on Literally Stories as a "Saturday Special" (only six writers have been given this honor). Her play Capture, a raw and visceral story of one woman's fight against domestic violence, was the recipient of the 2015 Fresher Writing Prize in the United Kingdom (Best Stage Play) and was also published by the Fresher Publishing Company. She co-founded G&E Productions to create new and unique projects for the stage and screen. Look out for her directorial film debut, Transit: A NYC Fairytale, currently on the festival circuit. Emily is a member of Actors' Equity Association.