That Night in the Library: A Novel by Eva Jurczyk
The university has had a rare books library for quite a long time, but now it has a crime scene. The night before, seven (mostly) graduate students at the university gathered one last rite of passage--a locked in night at the library with drugs, rituals, and the promise of freeing them from fear of death. With some deft deception, calling in of favors, and a touch of luck, the seven manage to evade the final lockup and find themselves in the lowest level of the library together, but otherwise alone. Then the lights go out. And someone is dead. Are the remaining six sure that they're alone? Or is someone--or something--else lying in wait? As the drugs begin to kick in, so does the paranoia, but, then again, so does the body count. As the hours creep by, will it become a kill or be killed world or can the survivors band together in the darkness? That Night in the Library: A Novel by Eva Jurczyk starts with a perfect setting: mysterious books, locked doors, and seven nearly friends w...








