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Soul Tormentor

Supernatural Horror with Scary Ghosts & Haunted Houses (Soul Collector Series, Book 4)

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Soul Tormentor

By: Ron Ripley, Nick Efstathiou, Scare Street
Narrated by: Thom Bowers
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The war against evil just got personal…

Shane Ryan is no stranger to violence. He still carries the scars left by his battles against supernatural evil. But when a new enemy targets the people Shane served with in the Corps, the retired Marine finds himself trapped in a deadly game of cat and mouse.

With only his young friend Tom Daniels to watch his back, Shane travels across America. Every move he makes is monitored. Everything he says or does is watched. And if he fails to follow this mysterious villain’s instructions, his fellow Marines will die.

Trapped, Shane and Tom must navigate a sadistic maze of torture and bloodshed. But they are not the only ones caged in this sinister prison.

The man responsible for this vendetta lurks in the shadows. A spirit of unthinkable evil has been unleashed. And both crave revenge.

But so does Shane Ryan. Someone hurt his friends. And now, he’s going to make them pay. No matter who—or what—he has to kill to do it…

©2023 Scare Street (P)2023 Scare Street
Supernatural Suspense Paranormal Fantasy Revenge War
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Excessive Violence

You know, I love most of the Shane Ryan stories (there's a few I wasn't keen on), but this particular book I didn't like at all. I enjoy Shane's interaction with ghosts and that's why I like the stories, however, this one was different. I felt it had way too much violence, excessively in fact. There was just too much killing, or descriptions of killing that put me off. Especially the descriptions of torture and the killing of a child. Yes, I know this is fiction, but it's not the kind of story I want to read (or listen to). I like the Shane Ryan stories because they mainly involve ghosts. And while I don't mind hearing about a ghost killing someone here and there, this isn't what this story was about. The series started out good, but now, in book 4, it's turning into something quite different, and I found I wasn't enjoying it.
I will, undoubtedly, finish the last 2 books to complete the series, but I really hope the story improves. I think I preferred the old Shane Ryan stories as written entirely by Ron Ripley. Let's hope the conclusion to this series is better than book 4 was!

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