3.5 stars. This was a really solid debut for ZC Krol. Congratulations and welcome to the horror author community! In a lot of ways, it reminded me of a few scenes from the movie Tusk, which I regard as one of the most nauseating films ever made. But the gore and body horror wasn't necessarily too detailed or grisly. It was just the right amount to compliment the tone of the story. Most authors who craft plots like this just fall victim to the trap of spending all of their effort describing the torture scenes, and everything else falls secondary, resulting in a very bland story. But, Krol did a really nice job of it here. And the way he crafted the flow of this book was really great, as you had no idea what was about to happen, but were also aware that things were going to get gnarly. Enough breadcrumbs without getting the whole loaf along the way. Is that an expression or did I just make that up? Anyway, Tyler is a very captivating lead and I also really enjoyed the small cast of characters, each getting their own attention in special ways. My biggest critiques here all revolve around the fact that it was all a bit too brief. Tyler just kept having more and more bad fortune fall onto him, with no proper arc or satisfying culmination. I think that if this story was given some more detail and time to simmer, it may have broken it up a bit for the reader. And there was a ton of material that could have been elaborated on, without making the story drag out. The ending was powerful, but because everything else that happened leading up to it, without sufficient development, it felt a bit underwhelming and incomplete. Another solution would have been to revise the ending and have Tyler make some other 'interesting' decisions for himself and his wife, Maddy. I'd love to go into more detail on those possibilities, but I'd be spoiling a whole lot of good stuff. So, not without some minor creative issues, this was a really great start for a hopefully very successful writing career for ZC Krol.