At The Gate

Mind-bending and mind blowing psychological horror

Checking out isn't an option

Joseph has forgotten who he is. A trip to a haunted hotel threatens to change that, but first he must decipher the identity of its missing guest. The missing guest — a child — holds the key to memories he’s long buried away. The young boy has decided he wants to keep them, and Joseph, in the haunted hotel forever.

 

Joseph disappears down a rabbit hole of mysterious events, all the while keeping up the battle against his own inner demons. Now he is trapped inside a haunted hotel trying to find a guest that may not even exist.

The image shows the cover of the book "At The Gate" by Trey Stone. The cover has a dark and ominous atmosphere, featuring a large, old mansion illuminated in red against a black background. The mansion is surrounded by dark trees, and the sky above is a fiery red, enhancing the eerie mood. The title "AT THE GATE" is written in large, bold white letters at the top, and the author's name, "TREY STONE," is displayed at the bottom in smaller white letters. The overall design conveys a sense of suspense and mystery.

At The Gate

Genre: Psychological Horror

Pages: 118

ISBN Paperback:978-1-952969-06-5

ISBN Ebook:978-1-952969-07-2

Release Date: September 10, 2022

Also by Trey Stone

Praise for At the Gate

Rated 5 out of 5

"I don’t write reviews, but I literally read this in nearly one sitting. Not something I typically do, but so much tension and suspense that I had to find out what happened next. Well done."

Rated 5 out of 5

"I highly recommend this book if you're looking for a calm, mysterious thriller with painful emotion at its core, so long as you're not one who struggles deeply with mental health issues, which I believe to be the basis of this story. A man fighting his personal demons, on the verge of collapse, and his only sense of salvation is through the only form of escape he knows how.

About Trey Stone

“Trey Stone has studied archaeology in England, excavated burial sites in the Arctic, and has more guitars than underwear. He grew up on a farm in western Norway, and has a bunch of siblings, half-siblings, in-laws, and is uncle to at least nineteen kids. They’re all pretty awesome, as far as he knows. It’s difficult to remember who’s who anymore.

Trey as been telling stories for as long as he can remember, and when he’s not writing books or short stories, he enjoys playing guitar, hiking, and playing old video games. He currently live in Svalbard, where he enjoys the midnight sun and the polar night with his wife.

Trey Stone is also the author of At The Gate, A Form Of Revenge, A State of Despair and The Consequence of Loyalty. In his native Norwegian he’s written Fjordbeist. You can find Trey on Amazon, Goodreads, and Twitter, or on his website.”

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