
In this chilling e-original story set in the world of Madeleine Roux's New York Times bestselling novel Asylum, which Publishers Weekly called "a strong YA debut," one teen's descent into the ranks of a secret society leaves him with a secret he'll h...
In this bone-chilling digital original story set in the world of Madeleine Roux's New York Times bestselling novel Asylum, a Louisiana teen tries to make tuition money working for a sinister organization but finds that leaving comes at a terrible cos...
In this thrilling and creepy digital original story set in the world of Madeleine Roux's New York Times bestselling novel Asylum, a young nurse starts work at the Brookline asylum -- and quickly discovers that there's more to its sinister w...
In this terrifying prequel novel to the New York Times bestselling Asylum series, a teen is wrongfully committed to the Brookline psychiatric hospital and must find a way out -- before he becomes the next victim of the evil warden's experiments. With...
The Asylum series follows a group of teens drawn into the lingering evil of a haunted former asylum. Each book centers on a new mystery involving haunted locations, dangerous artifacts, and psychological terror connected to Brookline’s past experiments and patients.
🔄 Best Read in Order · Start with Book 1: Asylum
Standalone stories, but characters and relationships develop across the series.
Publication order gives the best experience for the Asylum series. Each book has a complete central plot with its own mystery and confrontation, but character relationships, shared trauma, and ongoing revelations carry across the volumes. Readers who begin later in the series will understand the main events yet miss the emotional buildup, evolving friendships, and context for the characters’ personal struggles.
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Dan Crawford serves as the central protagonist, a photography student haunted by visions from the asylum. His close friends Abby and Jordan form the core trio, each dealing with their own connections to Brookline’s dark legacy while supporting one another through escalating dangers.
The series is rooted in the fictional Brookline Asylum, a crumbling Victorian-era psychiatric hospital with hidden tunnels, sealed wards, and a history of unethical treatments. Stories expand to college campuses, abandoned buildings, and other sites linked to the asylum’s former patients and staff.
The tone is atmospheric horror with psychological suspense and eerie discoveries. Central themes include the impact of trauma, friendship under pressure, the dangers of forgotten history, and the blurred line between mental illness and the supernatural.
This series appeals to teens and young adults who enjoy creepy horror mysteries, haunted building stories, and character-driven suspense. It suits readers looking for accessible horror with strong ensemble dynamics rather than extreme gore or supernatural romance.
Moderate horror with descriptions of psychological torment, violence, and disturbing medical history; no explicit sexual content or strong language; suitable for mature middle-grade to high school readers who tolerate spooky atmospheres.
The Asylum series delivers interconnected horror stories centered on one institution’s dark legacy and its effects on a tight-knit group of teens. Its structure rewards sequential reading while providing satisfying individual mysteries. The blend of psychological chills, friendship, and building dread makes it a memorable young adult horror saga.
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