
About A. Lopez Jr.
“Born and raised in Texas and now residing in Arizona, I published my first work Purgatory – 13 Tales of the Macabre and Floor Four – A Novella of Horror, in 2011. I also have completed the serialized horror series Night Dreams, with seven episodes. My column, ‘Ask AJ’, appears in the All Authors Magazine, online and I have had short stories published on Dark River Press, The Sirens Call eZine Issue #14 and the anthologies, State of Horror Illinois by Charon Coin Press and Concordant Vibrancy by All Authors Publishing. I chose the Horror genre for the first few books, and have plans to write in different genres with short stories, novellas, and novels.”

Synopsis for Floor Four
An old abandoned hospital haunted by the ghost of a serial killer. A group of friends too curious for their own good. An old man hiding a secret.
The old and vacant Saint Vincent Hospital is said to be haunted by the ghost of David Henry Coleman, the notorious serial killer known as The Mangler. Coleman died on the fourth floor after being shot by police. For Brandon and his friends, their curiosity gets the best of them as they explore the dark halls despite ‘Old Man’ Jake’s warnings. No one knows of Jake’s past connection to the serial killer and the hospital.
Now, on the anniversary of The Mangler’s death, a group of high school kids are planning a private party on the haunted fourth floor. Jake must keep everyone out and protect them from the true evil that lurks on Floor Four, while Brandon falls deeper into the Mangler’s supernatural world.
If you like your scares with a twist of the twilight zone, then you’ll love Floor Four’s take on the supernatural.
My Review for Floor Four
The book kind of reminded me of the second season of American Horror Story, where they were at Briarcliff. It had that same creepy feel to it. I loved the way the author wrote the story, as I was able to see clearly what was going on. Of course, my imagination runs wild, and every time I hear something in the house, I have to take a pause on the reading. If you like serial killers and haunted hospitals, check it out!
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