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Violence
A lot
Violence escalates as the protagonist descends deeper into criminal and addictive behavior
Language
A lot
Frequent strong language throughout
Sexual Content
Barely any
Brief sexual content in the context of the underground setting
Substance Use
A lot
Substance abuse and addiction are central; depicted in unflinching detail
Emotional Intensity
A lot
Dark psychological portrait of isolation, nihilism, and the pull toward self-destruction
What this book is about
A lonely man is drawn into a secret world of addiction and crime centered around a mysterious room where people go to disappear from their lives. R.D. Ronald's transgressive thriller probes social isolation, the seductive pull of self-destruction, and the dark communities that form around shared vice — a harrowing and compulsive read.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Graphic substance abuse and addiction
Criminal violence
Psychologically disturbing themes of nihilism and decay
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