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Complex Characters
Customers rave about the intricately complex characters in Demise of the Trinity, which adds depth to the storyline and offers a unique perspective on the human condition. The writing is praised for its intensity and dark themes, making it an engaging read despite its brutal and gory content.
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Jumping perspectives, complex characters, and a deep look into the heart of the human condition made this an interesting read.
The writing was good, the characters were unique, the scenes were intense, the entire story was dark as hell (no pun), highly r... Read More
The structure is a bit quirky, and could do with some (more) professional editing.
Really like the concept and it’s interesting as hell, but it was dark.
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- This product had a total of 25 reviews as of our last analysis date on Nov 25 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Demise of the trinity begins in a postapocalyptic world brought down by soulselling satanists delivering every ‘shattered society’ expectation the genre demands until you read the second chapter and realize the novel is a hellraising gore fest that’s terrifically horrific
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its not your classic 34good vs
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Evil34everyones evil even those who believe theyre 34good34
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Ive never seen that technique before and id like to see it more
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I honestly cant say enough praise for demise of the trinity
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Really like the concept and it’s interesting as hell but it was dark
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Told from multiple povs definitely not used to that
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It took me reading a few chapters to get into the rhythm of the revolving characters narrating in firstperson the chapters