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Interment

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Interment is a masterclass in profound horror a spellbinding descent into dread that builds relentlessly casting a chilling shadow long after the final page. Death was just the beginning. In this purgatorial nightmare Jonny is neither rewarded nor punished. Instead its a struggle against a nightmarish reality of toxic whispers and monstrous shadows where trust is the quickest path to a deeper grave. Survival depends on confronting unspeakable terrors a love that defies reason and a horrifying revelation. Purgatorys interment condemns the soul to indefinite confinement with no reprieve until the ledger is settled. The price for ones transgressions is exorbitant. Worse still... Purgatory never forgets.

256 pages, Paperback

Published December 5, 2025

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James Cole

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January 30, 2026
This was a deeply intriguing and unsettling story. The main character, Jonny, witnesses a dark paranormal event as a child—an experience that never truly leaves him and ultimately follows him into the afterlife. When he finds himself trapped in purgatory, Jonny can barely comprehend what is happening to him, and that disbelief makes his journey even more haunting.
In purgatory, he encounters others who were deeply flawed in life—people burdened by regret, guilt, and past sins. The story takes time to explore their lives, slowly revealing the choices and tragedies that led them there. These backstories are often disturbing, filled with violence and painful truths, but they add powerful emotional weight to the narrative.
The novel is dark, gripping, and emotionally intense. The suffering of the characters feels real, and the atmosphere is heavy with sorrow and dread. By the time the story reaches its heartbreaking conclusion—and desperately wanting more. I’m already anticipating the next book.
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