
The story revolves around a thirteen-story residential building, Banyan Court, built in one of the poorest areas of central London, Tower Hamlets, and thirteen people either residents of the building or in some way connected to it. The building itself, built upon the remains of a dark past, is a central character in the tale having been commissioned by Tobias Fell, a shady, reclusive billionaire found horribly murdered in his penthouse on the top floor of the building. Even though twelve specific characters to the story, along with some other miscellaneous characters were present in the penthouse when Tobias was murdered, five years later no evidence has ever been found to connect any of them with the murder and likewise evidence of who actually committed the murder was never found, leading to much speculation about the unsolved mystery. The reader will learn the answer to this mystery as one by one the "Twilight Zone-like" horror experiences within Banyan Court for each of the other twelve characters is revealed in a specific chapter of the book. Each tale is creepy and unique and yet the author subtly weaves them together as the story reaches its horrific inevitable conclusion.
The story revolves around a thirteen-story residential building, Banyan Court, built in one of the poorest areas of central London, Tower Hamlets, and thirteen people either residents of the building or in some way connected to it. The building itself, built upon the remains of a dark past, is a central character in the tale having been commissioned by Tobias Fell, a shady, reclusive billionaire found horribly murdered in his penthouse on the top floor of the building. Even though twelve specific characters to the story, along with some other miscellaneous characters were present in the penthouse when Tobias was murdered, five years later no evidence has ever been found to connect any of them with the murder and likewise evidence of who actually committed the murder was never found, leading to much speculation about the unsolved mystery. The reader will learn the answer to this mystery as one by one the "Twilight Zone-like" horror experiences within Banyan Court for each of the other twelve characters is revealed in a specific chapter of the book. Each tale is creepy and unique and yet the author subtly weaves them together as the story reaches its horrific inevitable conclusion.