In this podiobook: Bridging the gap between psychological and supernatural horror, Revelations is the story of Jamie Shetter, a psychiatrist on the brink of existential crisis. Unfortunately, her move from private practice to public service is of no help, as she discovers "truths" that have her ques…
-In this episode: Jamie's stomach ached with the effort of her sustained laughter.She wrapped her arms around herself and bent at the waist in an attempt to regain her breath.
-In this episode: "I feel guilty about it now, of course. But, somehow, I don't think I feel quite as guilty as I should for letting some guy get roasted alive."
-In this episode: This is what magic is supposed to look like, Jerry thought. This guy wasn't going to be pulling a rabbit out of a hat. This guy was dark.
-In this episode: "Wash it away. Wash it all away. Try again the very next day. The eraser to your chalkboard is only a few steps away."
-In this episode: "I got to tell you. I'm scared as hell to look in here. But I've got to."
-In this episode: Jamie stormed from her home with murder in her eyes.
-In this episode: "Know this! Know this! Exactly! You must know what it has to teach!"
-In this episode: "I think you should show him. Let him in on the secret.You know you probably won't even be around tomorrow, right?"
-In this episode: All other activities are shadows of sex, pretext and subtext.
-In this episode: "Of course you dummy. Do you have any idea how many of my patients believe the supernatural is somehow involved in their conditions?"
-In this episode: "Scream! Run! Know this! That girl was dead! Dead is bad! We don't like dead!"
-In this episode: In careful manuscript there was a short paragraph. Jamie began to read. "Know this. Ghosts are real. And they are everywhere."
-In this episode: Dr. Jamie Shetter was on the brink of existential crisis, which can be crippling for a doctor, especially a psychiatrist.
-In this episode: Jerry was twelve when the sickness came upon him. It happened in an instant.