Something’s not quite right
about the neighborhood of Woodland Heights. Five
years ago six children disappeared in this suburban
heaven. When Laura Wagner moves into a house that
had been vacant for most of those five years, this something
comes alive.
Laura Wagner, divorced
mother of two, addicted to alcohol and Valium, sees
nothing wrong with her life; she sees nothing much at
all. She gets by as well as she can, aided by
the solace of her drugs and whiskey, until the day she
backs into a police car in the parking lot of her favorite
bar and is sentenced to involuntary rehabilitation treatments.
Returning home clean and
sober is an eye-opening experience. The spirit
dwelling in her house reveals its true, evil nature
and begins to prey upon her, her friends, even her children,
avid to spread its message of death and despair.
Laura must learn to control
her inner demons before she can subdue these outside
forces threatening to break free. She must learn how
to distinguish hallucinations from reality, learn how
to stop the spirit that requires her death and the deaths
of her loved ones.
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