Publisher's Synopsis
Horror icon Matthew LeDrew returns to the genre with a tale of suspense, thrills, and the supernatural.
Bob Haung has tried to be a painter as long as he can remember, and since moving to Jacobi Street, his dream is even clearer: to have his work on the walls of its premiere gallery, The Menagerie. Instead, he works in the gift shop and hangs up the paintings of both known and unknown artists, the deliberate shows and accidental dropoffs.
One of these paintings has begun to move at night. In it, a long row of theatre seats fade into the shadows of the bleachers behind, and in those shadows is a mass of violet flesh and shifting red eyes. At night, these eyes stare back at Bob, and The Menagerie is filled with haunting songs, scant whispers, and the faint sound of a baby crying. Can Bob unlock the mystery of the painting... or will they become part of the exhibit too?