A Prison Without Locks, is the stuff that nightmares are made of.
Ohhh... so much evil and death! It had me spooked and on edge from start to finish. Freaky I would call it.
Spine-chilling. Hair-raising. Unputdownable. A page-turner. Heart-racing moments. Eye-popping unbelievable scenes.
The reader is utterly and totally glued to the story — mind , body, and soul, anxious and wanting to know what’s going to happen next. And even though you have a sense of foreboding — fearing what may happen next, you are just curious to know. Nail-biting and goosebump rising moments for sure.
The writer Keeps the reader’s curiosity alive.
Things get worse, weirder, and more frightening as the story progresses.
Making everything and every situation suspicious and scary.
Every person in the town seems to be vulnerable and unsafe. Keeps you wondering what sinister thing will happen, when and to whom.
Sinister, is how I’d describe some of the characters — especially the lead.
Every basement, cellar,attic, tunnel, unused room or closed door has an aura of foreboding. You want to tell someone “don’t go in there, please!”
Every dark corner is suspicious and unnerving.
Some scenes almost had me jumping out of my skin, oh dear...
What a relief it was to see good triumph over evil, in the end. And all the unexpected miracles when all seemed dark , dreary, and doomed. It sure felt like a prison without locks indeed, all hopeless and lost.
The author makes the characters come alive and vibrant. Such a great storyteller with vivid descriptions of scenes, places, people and actions. Very imaginative and creative, all in all. He was able to make the story seem so realistic. I enjoyed every single moment of it. Whooo... not been thus spooked in a long while!
The book cover is inviting. Alludes to the existence of hidden mysteries , dark secrets, and horrors.
Horror lovers will definitely love and enjoy this book. I give it a 5-star rating.