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The prisoner knew that the Eternal Dungeon was a place where suspected criminals were broken by torture, and he was prepared to hold out against any methods used against him - except the method he could not anticipate. . . . This novella can be read on its own or as the first story in The Eternal Dungeon, a historical fantasy series set in a land where the psychologists wield whips
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Posted March 27, 2011
I read this story in one evening. At first I was skeptical but the story flowed well and turned out to be very different than I imagined. Worth reading for free if you are looking for something different.
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Posted October 4, 2011
I read this in a single sitting. Absolutely wonderful story.
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Posted April 13, 2011
This was a really interesting short read. Unexpected plot. :)
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Posted July 23, 2012
Interesting story. It had enough suspense to keep me reading but I was a little disappointed overall. Possibly because of the limited conflict or because it was short story. In any case, it was well written and entertaining.
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Posted March 27, 2012
Interesting tale. Well written with good characters.
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Posted December 6, 2012
So glad this was written. Still on my mind. Honesty, responsibility, forgiveness. Deep service to others to guide them to the truth. My gratitude.
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Posted February 25, 2012
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The prisoner knew that the Eternal Dungeon was a place where suspected criminals were broken by torture, and he was prepared to hold out against any methods used against him - except the method he could not anticipate. . . . This novella can be read on its own or as the first story in The Eternal Dungeon, a historical fantasy series set in a land where the psychologists wield whips