


As Joshua Briar's trip down the rabbit hole stretches deeper, he reaches the places where science and spirit intersect. Haunting and surreal on one page, achingly wistful on the next, Prison of Souls is a powerful debut by Xander Gray. McSorley vanishes from Walton University, and a strange new corrections officer named Slaven confronts Joshua with questions: Did you merge with the pivot? Are you working with the enemy?Ī vast conspiracy has followed Joshua into prison, and soon he can’t tell the difference between his nightmares and reality.įans of Wayward Pines take note: you'll want to check this one out. Now, three years into his life sentence, Joshua experiences a powerful occipital-lobe seizure-wild hallucinations flash before his eyes, visions of McSorley conducting strange, frightening medical experiments on him. The prosecutor called it an open and shut case. The pundits called it the strangest murder ever recorded.

The bullet ricocheted off a metal plate in McSorley’s head and struck an innocent college girl, killing her instantly. High resolution surveillance footage clearly showed Joshua Briar walking onto the campus of Walton University in broad daylight and shooting neuroscience professor Edward McSorley.
