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Torture the Sinners!

De: Judith Sonnet
Narrado por: Rain Corbyn
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The monastery has sat empty for years.

Abandoned by the once pious monks of St. Baron’s and tainted by a sordid past, the monastery is hollow…

Lifeless…

Dead… and yet…

…something evil is stirring in its darkest chambers. A group of reanimated corpses with a penchant for brutal torture and punishment.

When a group of young people voyage to the monastery to explore its secrets, contact spirits, and party… they accidentally fall into the hands of St. Baron’s undead horrors. A night of liberation becomes a night of gut pulling, head cleaving, and body annihilating terror!

While the dead walk… the living shall SUFFER.

©2024 Judith Sonnet (P)2024 Judith Sonnet
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Nasty. Sonnet got me with this one. This book has some real gems: vile descriptions that turned my stomach. At times I dreaded the next scene, but Corbyn's excellent narration was unrelenting.

I enjoyed the irreverent humor interspersed with the gross and creative torment. While I usually prefer a smaller cast, I think Sonnet did a good job of defining some memorable characters. In fact, she killed it with the scumbags. I was revolted.

Despite the focus on the monastery's dark history, the antagonists history and motivations fell a bit flat for me. I think the immediate threat of torture stole the show for better or for worse. The "who" and "why" seemed less important.

Thanks so much to Sonnet for the chance to check this book out for free. I'm leaving this review of my own accord.

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Absolutely loved this religious horror from Judith Sonnet. An abandoned monastery with a sinister and mysterious past, some horny young people (who you become ridiculously attached to), and a handful of zombies…what could go wrong?!

As soon as we met SSC (Scary Stone Christ) I had been hoping we’d see him off the cross and in action, and I should have known Judith would come through with it in the final act! Loved the audio version because it felt like being in a movie.

Monks and zombies and sinners, oh my!

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It's probably the worst splatterhouse story I've ever listened to. I've probably ever listened to. But "she' has better books..

My problem wasn't the gore, though it was far tamer than any other books I've read, it was the character development. Towards the middle of the book, they were saying characters' names so many times, I didn't know or care, who they were. The gore was lackluster, it felt like a LitRPG at times where characters would just give exposition. Next thing you know, they're having casual conversations with ghosts? Where did this all come from? Oh and the tranny sex scene made me laugh. LOL Her p3nis! I think this was a book where the author let out all "her" anxiety and hate for men and cops; It made no sense, and probably the worse splatterhouse book I've ever listened to. Avoid this one.

I wish I never purchased this book.

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