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Rhys Lovell
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Rhys Lovell
The rage room. In the mid 21st century, it has become the most sought out method of destruction therapy. Want to kill your lover and get away with it? What about your boss? Your priest? At Catharsis, Chicago’s premier rage room for the wealthy elite, you now can—in a safe, controlled simulation—and no one gets hurt. No one dies.
Owen Valack is the CEO who runs Catharsis, a corporation built on the backs of his father and grandfather. Now, decades after its inception, a new technology is being pioneered at Catharsis, substituting living, sentient replicants as victims instead of crude, outdated holograms. And Owen, in the midst of a bitter divorce, has decided to use his estranged wife’s replicant as the prototype. But the replicants, unlike the crude holograms that came before, fight back with surprising strength and agility. A shocking discovery is made when the simulated murder of a second replicant coincides with the grisly death of its human counterpart swimming 2,000 miles away at Malibu Beach.
Pete Malinowski, a beat cop, gets a call to respond to a reported drowning. Inexplicably, what he finds is a man clearly dead, but not from drowning. Suspecting a homicide, he begins an investigation that leads him from Malibu Beach to Council Grove, Kansas, and finally back to Chicago to ferret out the truth of what’s really happening behind closed doors at the premier Chicago rage room.
©2023 Rhys Lovell (P)2024 Rhys LovellEnjoyable story!!!
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Fast paced fiasco
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Great storytelling and production
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Compelling and engaging read
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A chilling view of the future
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A Spine-Tingling Novel Brought to Chilling Reality in Audio
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Both chilling and fascinating
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Great listen. Like the book, audiobook is fast paced and intriguing. Lovell does a wonderful job creating a compelling story.
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This felt like Michael Crichton mixed with Eliot Peper (two of my all-time favorites). It’s a tech-heavy thriller that can hone in on the pulse of the current tech in back rooms. Lovell doesn’t just dabble with the “what ifs” of technology—he takes a flying leap off the deep end, creating a vivid and unnerving landscape that feels frighteningly possible and terrifying.
I have to admit, the concept of Catharsis, a rage room where you can kill anyone—even if it’s just a sentient replicant—completely grabbed me by the collar. But this entire story grabbed me from the very beginning. I applaud and want to thank Lovell for such a well-thought-out and incredibly unsettling version of what the future could look like.
The story’s shift from sterile simulations to the shockingly real feeling in the room — then bouncing to the consequences is handled masterfully and kept me on edge. The pace is relentless, but in the best way possible, especially with Malinowski’s investigation adding layers of tension as he pieces together the sinister events behind what’s happening at Catharsis. It had lots of twists and moral complexities that I want in a good thriller, with all of the futuristic tech you want in a Science Fiction tale.
One of this book’s most impressive aspects was how it used the setting to amplify unease. The bouncing around from intense scenes in Chicago to tranquil moments in Malibu Beach, and even to small-town Kansas, had me feeling disoriented—in the best way. I’d go from gripping my seat to cautiously relaxing, only to be hit by another twist. It was such an effective way to draw out tension, and honestly, it messed with my head to the point that I had a hard time reading it at night.
I think that’s part of what makes Catharsis one of the most fascinating books I’ve read this year. Rhys Lovell’s voice as a narrator brings every chilling scene and every broken character to life with an intensity that’s unforgettable. If you’re looking for a read that’ll pull you in, shake you up, and leave you reeling, you’ve found it.
Unsettling and Captivating
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