Unfortunately, I just found that this book wasn't as fleshed out as Sorrell's other work in 'Jeffrey', which had more of a cohesive story and also was just slightly better formulated to the point. I found this book was a bit undercooked. It had some great potential with some fantastic scenes and some awful gore, but it was unfortunately not there for me in terms of sewing it all together.
I think this book would have benefited from a clearer line between the A and B plots, and just more clarity for the characters. I got a sense of the characters, but unfortunately not outside of the abuse and the horrible happenings - while there was the odd nice moment, it just wasn't put together well, and I found myself going through the gore with no real purpose in mind.
I thought that this book had a lot of potential, and I can see that it's trying to go to the darkest possible places - it just didn't quite get there for me.