Description
In the summer of 1974, in a derelict Rhode Island mansion called Trevor Hall, a team of scientists taught American Sign Language to a chimpanzee. They affectionately christened their subject "Smithy." His official name was Webster.
The Smithy Project ended in tragedy, some believing that a dark presence inside Trevor Hall had been disturbed. Webster was acquired by CSAM, a research lab in California run by the iron-fisted Manfried Teague. CSAM had a reputation for sullen staff, gloomy conditions, and cruel experiments. Despite this, two of Webster's original researchers, Jeff Dalton and Ruby Cardini, followed him west, determined to look after their friend.
But another entity followed the chimp as well, and in the waning years of the 1970s, "Webster" became synonymous with a menagerie of inexplicable events, strange social movements, curious legal cases, and chilling courtroom testimonies. All were haunted by the question left unanswered at Trevor Hall: Had Webster not only bridged the gap between man and animal, but between this world and the next?
About the Author
Amanda Desiree has had a lifelong fascination with the supernatural, particularly real-life ghost stories. She once aspired to be a parapsychologist but had to settle for majoring in psychology. A native of California, she lives in Las Vegas. Webster is her second novel.
Book Information
ISBN 9781950301621
Author Amanda Desiree
Format Paperback
Page Count 520
Imprint Inkshares
Publisher Inkshares
Series Smithy