Dana I. Wolff is the pseudonym of a former publishing executive who has also worked as a literary agent and consultant. The Prisoner of Hell Gate is the first Wolff novel.
A voice that surprises you with its originality. A story that compels you to keep turning pages. A powerful horror novel that chills you right to the bone. --M. J. Rose, New York Times bestselling author of The Secret Language of Stones A rich mix of alternative history and historical fact, vividly brought to life with the writing chops and style of a seasoned pro...A dazzling tour de force. --Vincent Zandri, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of The Remains An instant classic. A tale where the horror is psychological as well as physical, and sneaks up behind you like a shambling corpse--or a vengeful killer. --Allan Leverone, New York Times bestselling author of Mr. Midnight A classic horror story written with true literary flair. At once terrifying and mesmerizing, the richness of the language puts the reader into the scene with chilling precision. Stephen King, don't look now, but Dana I. Wolff is breathing down your neck! --Kitty Pilgrim, author of The Explorer's Code Wolff's imperturbable calmness adds punch to the inevitable grisliness. A strong, quick, and perfectly upsetting little shocker. --Booklist [The Prisoner of Hell Gate] presents a classic horror scenario....with a decidedly millennial twist...Wolff's way with characterization and situation recalls Stephen King's grounded, relatable style (with Mary Mallon rendered particularly vividly), and she employs genre tropes deftly. --Kirkus Reviews A haunted island. So close to one of the greatest cities on earth and yet so hellishly far. What a wonderfully scary idea. The eerie hypnotic mood here is perfect as are the frights, the startling climax, and the amazing blend of history and fiction. I was reminded of Richard Matheson's classic Hell House and have no doubt that this too will become a classic. -- David Morrell, New York Times bestselling author of Creepers and First Blood The Prisoner of Hell Gate will be one of the hottest books this summer. ...Beautifully written. ...An old-time classic horror story. -- Amos Lassen This story of vengeance is atmospheric and spooky, with a pervasive sense of dread. ...Creepy. -- Publishers Weekly Deeply atmospheric, The Prisoner of Hell Gate, is a book to savor. Not only is the writing excellent, but the history explored is utterly fascinating. The plight of the characters Dana I. Wolff so vividly portrays will linger in the mind long after the shocking conclusion. A can't miss for fans of literary horror and anybody who loves a genuinely chilling tale. -- Daniel Palmer, USA Today bestselling author of Trauma and Forgive Me Written with literary flair and superb characterization, this chilling, elegant horror story is a delight. -- Science Thrillers A voice that surprises you with its originality. A story that compels you to keep turning pages. A powerful horror novel that chills you right to the bone. M. J. Rose, New York Times bestselling author of The Secret Language of Stones A rich mix of alternative history and historical fact, vividly brought to life with the writing chops and style of a seasoned pro...A dazzling tour de force. Vincent Zandri, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of The Remains An instant classic. A tale where the horror is psychological as well as physical, and sneaks up behind you like a shambling corpse or a vengeful killer. Allan Leverone, New York Times bestselling author of Mr. Midnight A classic horror story written with true literary flair. At once terrifying and mesmerizing, the richness of the language puts the reader into the scene with chilling precision. Stephen King, don't look now, but Dana I. Wolff is breathing down your neck! Kitty Pilgrim, author of The Explorer's Code Wolff s imperturbable calmness adds punch to the inevitable grisliness. A strong, quick, and perfectly upsetting little shocker. Booklist [ The Prisoner of Hell Gate ] presents a classic horror scenario....with a decidedly millennial twist...Wolff's way with characterization and situation recalls Stephen King's grounded, relatable style (with Mary Mallon rendered particularly vividly), and she employs genre tropes deftly. Kirkus Reviews A haunted island. So close to one of the greatest cities on earth and yet so hellishly far. What a wonderfully scary idea. The eerie hypnotic mood here is perfect as are the frights, the startling climax, and the amazing blend of history and fiction. I was reminded of Richard Matheson s classic Hell House and have no doubt that this too will become a classic. David Morrell, New York Times bestselling author of Creepers and First Blood The Prisoner of Hell Gate will be one of the hottest books this summer. Beautifully written. An old-time classic horror story. Amos Lassen This story of vengeance is atmospheric and spooky, with a pervasive sense of dread. Creepy. Publishers Weekly Deeply atmospheric, The Prisoner of Hell Gate, is a book to savor. Not only is the writing excellent, but the history explored is utterly fascinating. The plight of the characters Dana I. Wolff so vividly portrays will linger in the mind long after the shocking conclusion. A can t miss for fans of literary horror and anybody who loves a genuinely chilling tale. Daniel Palmer, USA Today bestselling author of Trauma and Forgive Me Written with literary flair and superb characterization, this chilling, elegant horror story is a delight. Science Thrillers A rich mix of alternative history and historical fact, vividly brought to life with the writing chops and style of a seasoned pro...A dazzling tour de force. Vincent Zandri, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of The Remains An instant classic. A tale where the horror is psychological as well as physical, and sneaks up behind you like a shambling corpse or a vengeful killer. Allan Leverone, New York Times bestselling author of Mr. Midnight A classic horror story written with true literary flair. At once terrifying and mesmerizing, the richness of the language puts the reader into the scene with chilling precision. Stephen King, don't look now, but Dana I. Wolff is breathing down your neck! Kitty Pilgrim, author of The Explorer's Code