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Parapsychologist Sam Towne believes that ghosts come from the human mind, not from "beyond". To prove his theory, he invites eight volunteers, including skeptical reporter Joanna Cross, to take part in an experiment. In a series of seances they invent "Adam Wyatt," a tragic Revolutionary War hero, and are thrilled when he starts rapping on tables and spelling out messages. But when members of the group begin dying in horrifying ways, it becomes clear that Adam has taken on a strange and dangerous life of his own -- one feeding on their very thoughts and emotions. Now Sam and Joanna must destroy Adam before he destroys everything in their world -- and even the love they have found for each other turns into an endless, terrifying, inescapable nightmare...From cult classic author David Ambrose comes a story based on the true case of an experiment into the paranormal, a story that will change forever the way you feel about...
Synopsis
University psychologist Sam Towne has gathered a small group of volunteers to examine the power of the human mind. Towne instructs the group to think up a ghost -- to create a fictitious spirit of a man named Adam who would have lived and died over a century ago. As the group spends night after night discussing the spectre, drawing pictures of him, and trying to contact him through a ouija board, eventually Adam answers back. No longer a character who exists solely on paper and in their imaginations, Adam has entered the physical world as a spirit -- a hostile spirit -- and is determined to remain. When all attempts to terminate the ghost fail, a desperate struggle for survival escalates as each member of the original group falls victim to the heinous forces of the unknown.