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Letters From The Looney Bin (Book 1)

By: Thatcher C. Nalley
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LETTERS FROM THE LOONEY BIN is a #1 Amazon Bestseller

What if the only survivors of a vanished asylum were their words?

In the late 1970s, the Emerson Rose Asylum emptied in a single breath—patients, doctors, orderlies—all gone. No bodies. No evidence. No answers.

Decades later, before the demolition of the asylum, a bundled stack of letters is found—every one addressed to the mysterious pseudonym Dr. Quill.
What spills out is a chilling collection of confessions and pleas penned by the forgotten, each voice carrying its own fracture and fire. As the patients recount childhood wounds and quiet mercies, a darker pattern presses at the edges—strange experiments, vanishing names, and a plan whispered through the vents.

Piece by piece, their notes map the asylum’s final months. Haunting yet human, grim yet hope-lit, these letters usher you room by room toward the night Emerson Rose went silent. What remains untouched is the raw pulse of their human spirit—challenge, corruption, salvation—and the dangerous tenderness of believing escape is possible.

Their journey will become your journey as the patients chronicle their final months in these, Letters from the Looney Bin.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Thatcher C. Nalley is the author of the psychological fictional series, Letters From The Looney Bin, filled with stories that explore the human condition and blend raw empathy with haunting realism.
She has worked, researched, and trained for over two decades in the fields of mental health and mindset. The Letters from the Looney Bin fictional series was born from a lifelong fascination with human behavior.


The story continues…
Book 2 in the series - Dear Santa: Letters from the Looney Bin - is now available for eBook pre-order. The novel (eBook & Paperback) will release on October 29, 2025.

www.LettersFromTheLooneyBin.com
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Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Compelling Stories • Engaging Narrative • Interesting Accounts • Individual Perspectives • Good Dialect Adaptation

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This book should be better known than it is. I would like to hear it read by a human being, I feel it lacked the necessary emotion needed to express some of the emotion expressed in the story. However very nice and interesting stories.

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I did enjoy the story that came out. however it was hard to listen to the virtual voices feigned emotion in the wrong places. I would love to hear this read by an actual person.

virtual voice was hard to listen to

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interesting for those who enjoy personal human stories, but I wish for real audio readers

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couldnt tell the difference between characters other then that God read ready for book 2

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The story itself was so moving. As an audiobook, this would have been far more powerful with human narration. It honestly required more inflection, emotion and personalized voice to each individual story/letter. In fact, it would be a perfect "Audible Production" with several voices. If you can get past the AI narration, the actual story will stun you and leave you begging for book 2. With a HUMAN voice.

The AI/virtual voice narration was horrible

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