Eight Rooms of Isolation
Trapped in a prison cell for eight agonizing days, Theodore Locke is tormented by visions of endless rooms and shifting symbols. Profoundly isolated and disoriented, his grip on reality weakens as the present blurs with his fractured memories. Ultimately, to escape this psychological maze, Locke must confront the devastating truth he has kept buried beneath his own grief.
- Theodore Locke - Inmate
- Summer - Theodore’s wife
- Phil - figment of Theodore’s imagination
- Emma - Theodore and Summer’s daughter
- Cameron - Emma’s husband
- Theodore is in a cell with no windows and a solid steel door.
- He sees a sketch on his cell wall of a wheel with faded letters around it.
- He has no memory of why he is incarcerated.
- Phil visits Theodore and tells him he wants him to participate in a case study on the mental state of inmates.
- The study will take eight days and Phil promises that by the end Theodore will have all the answers he seeks.
- Theodore agrees and Phil says he will return on day nine.
- Theodore sees Summer and Emma and many wonderful times they shared.
- Theodore experiences being at Summer’s funeral.
- Theodore sees Emma, she is pregnant and tells him she is worried about his drinking.
- He sees Emma marry her husband Cameron.
- Theodore remembers turning to drinking to cope after Summer’s death.
- Theodore gets a call that Emma is in labor while he’s at a bar.
- He tries to drive to the hospital and crashes.
- Cameron kills himself.
- Emma had complications during birth and neither she or the baby survived.
- Police inform Theodore that he killed two adults and six children in his drunk driving crash.
- Phil returns and tells Theodore there is one more thing to remember.
- He thinks, then remembers being back in his cell holding strips of cloth and wanting to end his life, but before he can act, he finds himself back at day one with all his memories intact.
- Theodore is stuck in a cycle of remembering the good and then the bad.
- Theodore realizes that Phil isn’t real.
Nicolasa DeSantiago establishes a beautifully tragic atmosphere in Eight Rooms of Isolation that hits hard and fast. It is the kind of story that bypasses logic and goes straight for the heart, making me truly feel the heavy weight of the protagonist's journey. Every detail feels deliberate, building a claustrophobic space that leaves a lingering ache.
The conclusion left me turning things over in my mind. I’m not entirely sure I understood how the author intended the ending to be received, but the way I interpreted it fit perfectly with the rest of the story. It leans into that same melancholic tone rather than handing over easy answers, making the rapid journey through those rooms feel deeply impactful and unresolved in the best way.
If you like confined settings, emotionally raw narratives, and ambiguous endings, then you will enjoy this book.
- Death
- Alcoholism
- Suicide
- Car accident
ISBN: 9798257827723
Publication Date: June 8, 2026
Note: Details are for the original edition. Other formats, editions, and audiobook versions may be available.