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Welcome to my website! I'm Carol Lawlor, author of Lost Souls: A Novel.
About the Author Carol Lawlor
graduated in nursing from the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal. Her
training included an internship at the Allan Memorial Institute in
1963. Combining her first career as a Registered Nurse with a
subsequent degree in Journalism from Ryerson University and Creative
Writing at Humber College, Lost Souls is her first novel. She lives in Toronto with her husband Basil.
About my novel Lost Souls
In
the early 1960s, Tanya Kowalski, a 28-year-old evening head nurse on
Ward Five at the Montreal Psychiatric Institute, becomes suspicious
when she realizes that her patients' mental health is not improving.
Chief of Psychiatry is renowned Dr. Samuel B. Strachan who prescribes
experimental drugs and electro-shock treatments for his vulnerable
patients. Tanya does not know initially that one of the drugs is LSD
and funding is by the CIA.
The
patients are then transferred to the Sleep Room where they are in
chemical-induced sleep for weeks. They have been brought back to an
infantile state, brainwashed and reprogrammed with repeated
tape-recorded messages through headphones. The dreary Sleep Room is
filled with child-like adults who have to be fed and have their diapers
changed. It was Dr. Strachan's belief that he could cure his patients
by wiping out their bad behaviour and reprogramming them with good
behaviour.
Tanya is determined to find out what horrors are happening to the patients. She teams up with Max Callaghan of The Montreal Gazette to write an exposé of Dr. Strachan and he is eventually brought to trial for his criminal acts.
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