The Field: Chapter One Of 'The Hell's Overspill Trilogy'
If you believe that aliens, demons, U.F.O.’s, paranormal activity, and Satanism are not connected, you have not ventured onto “The Field”. Chloe Attwald was a studious, hardworking loner who had the misfortune to become wrapped up in a case that would change her beliefs and question her very existence. Unfortunately for her, she experienced the field and all of the secrets that it had hidden for so long. The field is the first of the Hell’s overspill trilogy, and is the beginning of the end for Chloe Attwald. From her tender years recovering from a horrific car accident and the loss of her family, she has endured all manner of life’s challenges. Her involvement in the case of James Douglas would prove too much for even the most hardened of psychics and doctors. From her initial introduction to the grand, uncompromising building that is the Edison County Mental Institution ran by the intolerable and perverse Doctor Vaheys, to the investigation on the field, and her excitement at the initial discovery of crop circles, alien craft, and the dark entities that were grounded on the sinister pastures, Chloe stood little chance. Even with a group of friends and the wise old psychic Louise Shellbourne, their enemies would surely prove too powerful. As the plot deepens and Chloe’s daily life is brought colliding unceremoniously into a paranormal prison of vengeful spirits and demons from the lower regions, it is to her horror to discover that some of the people closest to her are showing a far too sinister interest in her case: the tragedy that is James Douglas. With her family potentially involved, and her approach to one of the most famous Satanists of a generation in one last desperate effort to succeed, could Chloe actually relieve James from his evil curse?