
If you want to read something that's going to stay with you for a long time after, Atonement will very likely do that for you (or to you). These are pretty minor the story is well worth a read. Not that any characters' jobs matter much to the story but no one (except one) seems to have one. There's a lot going on that would not get by the police. You have to know.ĭoes the story have its flaws? Certainly.


And you will finish the story, because once you start, you can't stop. There are more pieces on the board than the three I just named, but you won't know them until you finish the story. Olson has set out the pieces of a deadly game, here. To read this book is to descend into madness. Sins have been committed and there must be an atonement.ĭark and twisted doesn't even begin to cover it. A room painted black.They don't seem to understand that it's mercy he offers. Some wooden beams in the shape of a cross. He needs to silence those voices and he knows just how he's going to do that. He was meant to be their prey, but the darkness has taken over and the only way to escape the past is to destroy their future. He knows that the only way to survive those who wish to see him dead is to play the game as they would have it. But vengeance is near and there's nowhere to hide.ĭriven by madness the evil that lurks within. One died at a young age and the other hid the secret for as long as he could. In a hell he created himself solely to destroy them.Įach with the same face, same mind, same purpose in life. One he already has hidden in a place where no one will ever get to her.

In no way does the author condone such behavior.Įach wear the mask of death and each have a reason to kill him. Scenes of sexual instances, both consensual and non consensual, blood, and intense violence are described in detail. Contained within the pages of this book are scenes that may make some readers uncomfortable.
