Subject 31
Some jobs are a dead end. This one is a death sentence.
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Slash Cain
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Q thought the worst part of his IRS transfer would be the paperwork. Then he learned he was Subject 31.
In 1952, Dr. Edwin Marsh hung himself in a psychiatric hospital at exactly 8:47 PM.
His suicide note read: "My work continues."
Bobby "Q" Sands doesn't believe in ghosts. The 30-year-old IRS agent wants a fresh start after his divorce. When he transfers to a quiet field office in Mays Landing, New Jersey, he expects boring tax forms and empty cubicles.
What he gets is a number: Subject 31.
The office is massive—ten stories—but almost empty. Only twelve people work there. The rest of the building sits dark and abandoned. His coworkers are friendly but tense. They warn him: Don't work late. Don't go upstairs. And whatever you do, don't ignore the brown shoes.
Q thinks it's hazing. Until his computer screen flashes: SUBJECT 31. Until he receives texts from Harold Kemper, who died at his desk in 2010. Until he discovers that Dr. Marsh is still operating, still collecting subjects, and still experimenting.
Twenty-three patients were tortured to death in the 1940s. Their bodies are sealed in the walls. Their consciousnesses are still trapped. And Dr. Marsh needs exactly 31 subjects to complete his work.
Five people have died here in fifteen years—all ruled different causes to hide the pattern. With help from coworker Brenda Martin and guidance from Harold's ghost, Q has until 8:47 PM to expose the truth.
Because Subject 31 isn't just his designation. It's his death sentence.
Perfect for fans of HORRORSTÖR by Grady Hendrix, THE SHINING by Stephen King, and the TV series SEVERANCE. A fast-paced supernatural workplace thriller that proves your office might be trying to kill you.
WARNING: Contains workplace horror, medical atrocities, institutional cover-ups, and entities that don't respect office hours.
First in THE SUBJECT FILES series—each book is a complete story, together revealing a terrifying conspiracy spanning centuries.
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