Braile House
"A terrible curse is upon us. Ancient. Evil. And I have been a coward, like so many before me." An Anasazi shaman lays dying on the floor of his rough kiva. He has learned a great secret. He now knows what the boy with no eyes sees. Trance-like, with newfound clarity and a terrible thirst for complete knowledge, he wills himself into the kiva of the people. Thomas Wilde is a wealthy man. He is burying a lost and dismembered son. The cold agony of guilt cloaks him and his body quivers in its embrace. The love and promise of his dear son is waste to his black heart. Greed ruled his life and killed his son. Albuquerque is a small city, 1964. Five fifth grade boys attending Catholic school encounter an ancient evil. Their world of friendship, adventure and freedom is lost when a club initiation in an abandoned house goes horribly wrong. Fifteen years after the initiation, Wayne, a survivor of that night, encounters a vengeful, returning spirit. A terrible reality of souls, possession, and desperate greed folds in around Wayne, who fears for his sanity. Braile House builds to a climax of terror. The lives and times all come together in a war for existence and escape. But what if there is no escape?