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Within Their Screams

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Growing up, life was different for Darren. Born with a rare, dangerous condition, making him immune to experiencing physical pain, broken bones went unnoticed, wounds were untreated and an ordinary existence was out of the question.
As an adult, Darren's intrigue with how other people reacted to injuries increased, leading him to experiment on his own body.
Following the tragic loss of his parents, Darren's perverse obsession with pain spirals out of control and he determines the only way he will ever know what it feels like is to experience it through others.
As Darren's hunger for satisfaction grows, he leaves behind a trail of terror and brutalised victims, but will he ever truly achieve his goal?

247 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 18, 2021

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Chris Rush

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Chris lives in County Wicklow, Ireland and has been writing horror and supernatural pieces for a number of years. Folklore, based on Irish lore, was his first release and it quickly became an international best seller and continues to remain high on the best sellers list. Folklore was followed by his hugely successful second novel All Shall Suffer. Chris was also involved in a Horror Anthology, which published his short story Lambs to the Slaughter. Chris then released The Legend of Loftus Hall, which also quickly reached the top 100, followed by his next titles 13 Dead and Folklore: The Second Tale, both also ranking high in their categories. Chris then released Within Their Screams. He latest title Folklore: The Third Tale is available now.

With a huge fascination of the horror genre, Chris is continuing to build his catalogue to help put him firmly on the map in the world of horror.

https://www.chrisrushauthor.com/

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Author 82 books1,403 followers
December 22, 2021
This book was brought to my attention by an author who hadn't read this one, but said it sounded like it had a similar plot of one of my own. Who was it.?.. Mark Twain I think who said 'There are no original ideas'. It's true there are even several movies with the similar basis of people who can't feel pain which leads to torture. That's the beauty of imaginations. They can begin as a similar idea, but unravel into entirely different stories. This is a new-to-me author. The start of the story was slow, but I get it. That's world building/character development. The torture was solid. I read much more extreme stories, so I guess I'm immune to that stuff. Nothing bothers me anymore. Not even the scene with the kid. If you're looking for good ole fashioned torture, look no further. This book does that.
Now, here's what I didn't enjoy about the story. I like my torture stories to be realistic. Nothing scares me more than an evil human because they do exist in real life. The bad guy in this story can't feel pain. I understand that. But after several beatdowns by Gardai (which I assume are police in Ireland) with batons, this guy still has full function of his limbs and body. It's my understanding that even if he can't feel pain, his bones can still snap. Broken bones lead to loss of function of whenever the bone is broken. For example, in one scene I think he takes a baton to his forearm, yet he was still a fighting machine after that without injury. Pain and injuries are two different things. It reminded me of Mike Myers. Like the main character in this book was invincible.
Also, I got bored in a few parts. It could have been shorter. The scenes of him stalking his victims were prolonged. I tell people I stopped reading King because I hated reading page after page about a character, only for them to die in the next scene. There was page after page of stalking Jennifer and Michael (I think was his name) only for them to die. That prolonged stalking added nothing more to the story than a padded word count.
I'm just a picky reader
It's still a solid read and if you're looking for torture upon torture, this is the book for you
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October 9, 2024
A genuinely twisted novel, gruesome and cruel beyond words! A few moments were legitimately tense and disturbing, and the ending was most unpleasant. An excellent, brutal read!
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November 21, 2021
This was one of those Horrors that you think actually yeah that could really happen in real life! Every town has that one kinda weird guy who seems really nice but you think could actually be a serial killer right???

A great graphic and violent story with lots of details and a look into the mind of tormented man! Best to go in not knowing too much detail but it's full of gore so not for the faint hearted or squeamish!!!
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