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Asylum

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Pages
317
Language
EN
ISBN
9780062220967
Reading Time
~5h 33min

Asylum is a book by Madeleine Roux. It has 317 pages.

About this book

Madeleine Roux’s Asylum situates itself at the intersection of psychological realism and supernatural horror, following adolescents committed to St. Dymphna’s, a remote psychiatric facility in the Pacific Northwest. The narrative examines how institutional environments amplify existing trauma while exploring boundaries between clinical diagnosis and unexplained phenomena. Roux constructs an ensemble cast whose documented mental health struggles are treated with narrative gravity, allowing the story to function as both character study and genre thriller. The novel’s atmosphere relies on isolation, architectural confinement, and the gradual erosion of certainty regarding medical treatment versus paranormal intrusion. Notable for its restrained pacing and commitment to environmental dread over explicit violence, the work integrates adolescent psychological experiences into a horror framework without sensationalism. The book remains a reference point in contemporary young adult fiction for its methodical approach to institutional critique and its sustained exploration of how fear operates within clinical settings.

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Asylum has 317 pages.

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Madeleine Roux’s Asylum situates itself at the intersection of psychological realism and supernatural horror, following adolescents committed to St. Dymphna’s, a remote psychiatric facility in the Pacific Northwest. The narrative examines how institutional environments amplify existing trauma while ...

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Asylum was written by Madeleine Roux.