
The Seventh Room
“The difference between doctor and patient
is a piece of paper. Burn the paper and see what remains.”
In the winter of 1962, Dr. Nora Ashby arrives at Coldmoor Psychiatric Institute — perched above a mountain valley sealed by snow — to fill a post vacated by a doctor who vanished without a coat or a word. The Institute’s director, the unblinking Dr. Harlan Voss, assures her the previous doctor suffered a breakdown. The patients assure her of something else entirely.
On the third floor, at the end of a corridor that doesn’t appear on any floor plan, there is a door. Room Seven. It has been locked since 1941. Behind it, says an old nurse who whispers and never blinks, is the reason for everything.
Nora tells herself she is here to help people. She tells herself she is rational and trained and certain of the boundary between sanity and its opposite. She tells herself this until the night she finds her own name in a patient file dated 1959. Then she stops telling herself things and starts listening to the walls.
3. The Patients on the Third Floor
6. The Patient Who Remembered Everything
7. What the Walls Said at Night
14. The Patient Who Knew Her Face
16. Hargreaves Makes a Request
18. The Night She Was Followed
24. The Question She Couldn’t Answer
26. The Testimony of Irene Marsh
28. What Was Found in the Inner Room
33. The Last Thing Hargreaves Said