A surreal psychological thriller with Alice in Wonderland vibes... She’s used to cleaning houses and getting down in the grime. But the dirt she just dug up could kill. Miranda Diggs longs for absolution. But when she tries to purge bad memories and accidentally sends a motel up in flames, the regret-filled young woman seeks peace by checking into a mysterious remote resort. Driven by insatiable curiosity and venturing beyond “No Trespassing” signs, she’s horrified after stepping into a rundown barn that the doors slam shut… and lock. Seeking a way out, Miranda pries open a trapdoor and follows the tunnel beneath into an eerie game that seems to know all her closest-held secrets. And as the trials morph from subtle emotional prods into life-or-death situations, her fight against the ever-closing walls threatens to become fatal. Will her phobias push her mind past the point of no return? Cabin Eight is the tense third book in The Millersville thriller series. If you like startling twists, dark conspiracies, and explorations of the dangers of technology, then you’ll love Susan Specht Oram’s gritty search for survival. Read Cabin Eight to turn the key on terror today! "A great book club book." Beta reader review "A warning about those silly quizzes on FB, or about facing your fears and not running from your past, or about how much technology knows about us without us necessarily wanting that. It was tremendous!" Beta reader review "A page-turning thriller. Oram's matter-of-fact prose creates an ominous sense of foreboding danger, and the twisted, creative premise will appeal to any fan of psychological drama." Self-Publishing Review, ★★★★ Dear Reader, Cabin Eight is a speculative thriller with Alice in Wonderland vibes. Book Clubs: Look for a Reader's Guide in the back of the book! If you enjoyed Cabin Eight, please leave a review so other readers know what to expect. Thanks! All the best in reading, Susan Susan Specht Oram is writing mysteries, thrillers and suspense novels. She's written Shore Lodge, The Thieves, Cabin Eight, The Mother's Threat, Secrets at the Café, Under Jackson Bridge, and Missing Man. She has worked in corporate communications for biotechnology companies and as an artist. Her essays were published in Mothering Magazine, Twins Magazine and Utne Reader. She's written brief business books and humorous books from a rescue dog's point of view. Susan grew up near Detroit, Michigan and lives in a windy part of the Pacific Northwest with her trumpet-playing husband and their rescue dog.