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Within These Walls by Ania Ahlborn
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Within These Walls (original 2015; edition 2015)

by Ania Ahlborn (Author)

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With his marriage on the rocks and his life in shambles, washed-up true-crime writer Lucas Graham is desperate for a comeback, one more shot at the bestselling success he once enjoyed. His chance comes when he's promised exclusive access to death row inmate Jeffrey Halcomb, the notorious cult leader and mass murderer who's ready to break his silence after thirty years, and who contacted Lucas personally from his maximum-security cell. With nothing left to lose, Lucas leaves New York to live in and work from the scene of the crime: a split-level farmhouse on a gray-sanded beach in Washington state whose foundation is steeped in the blood of Halcomb's diviners-runaways who were drawn to his message of family, unity, and unconditional love. There, Lucas sets out to capture the real story of the departed faithful. Except that he's not alone. For Jeffrey Halcomb promised his devout eternal life . . . and within these walls, they're far from dead.… (more)
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Title:Within These Walls
Authors:Ania Ahlborn (Author)
Info:Gallery Books (2015), 464 pages
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Super spooky! ( )
  tmilaandlc | Apr 9, 2023 |
I hadn't previous read anything by Ania Ahlborn when I started to read this book, but I have been wanting to read something by her and this has been lying and waiting for me to read a while now.

I found the book interesting at first with a writer that moves with his daughter to a house where 30 years before a cult leader persuaded his followers to die and killed a young pregnant woman. Unfortunately, I found myself not really liking the flashback part of the story from the 80s and after a while even the present story couldn't keep me interested.

I throw in the towel at 73%. I just didn't have the heart to go on reading anymore. The characters never connected to me and the story was never scary.

Thanks to Gallery Books and NetGalley for providing me with a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review! ( )
  MaraBlaise | Jul 23, 2022 |
This was a pretty good read. I didn’t find the characters very relatable but I didn’t hate them. I also found the story to be fairly predictable but still interesting enough for me to keep reading.
The author does a great job of pulling you into the story. This was my second book by Ahlborn and I look forward to reading more.
I listened to the audiobook and it was a good choice for this book. It was very well done. ( )
  LenaR0307 | Nov 10, 2021 |
Oh, well done, Ania, well done.

I was a little concerned after the last couple of Ahlborn's books that she was getting into a rut and reusing the same tropes. But this one? Yeah, this feels like she kicked her game into high gear.

This one's a slow burn of a novel. Don't look for jump scares and scary demons here. You won't get them.

What you will get is a well-paced, well-told story of a Manson-like cult leader and the true-crime author following up on him thirty-odd years later.

Really enjoyed this one. ( )
  TobinElliott | Sep 3, 2021 |
I did not enjoy this book at all. I wanted to, the great reviews had me looking forward to a fun and scary haunted house story. What I found was poor pacing, a main character who was so unlikable as to be unreadable, characters with no depth playing to stereotype. Add in a few rape scenes and I had zero desire to finish. I skimmed the last few chapters and can honestly say that the ending was not worth it for me.

I'm glad that this was a hit for others, but this one just wasn't for me. ( )
  tattooedreader13 | Aug 27, 2020 |
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A story worth dying for?

Just about the best praise that you find on a cover of any novel is that it kept the reader up all night. This holds particularly true for horror novels. I have a new one. I am reviewing Within These Walls, by Ania Ahlborn, because my wife stopped after reading just under 30% of the book. It scared her so much that one night she slept on the couch with all of the lights on watching “happy” movies on Netflix. I took over after that, and while my fear never got to me that much, I can genuinely say that Ms. Ahlborn’s novel definitely gave several serious cases of the chills.

Lucas Graham is a washed-up true-crime writer whose wife is ready to leave him, and is desperate to reclaim the success that made him a bestselling author. He gets a chance when death-row inmate Jeffrey Halcomb, a notorious cult-leader and mass murderer writes him a letter. Halcomb hasn’t spoken a word to the media for decades, but he offers Lucas access, on the condition that the author live and work in the house where the crime occurred. His wife has a business convention, so Lucas must take his teenaged daughter Virginia with him.

Running parallel with this is the past story of Audra Snow, a daughter of a congressman, who is clinically depressed and living a life of quiet desperation alone in a huge house on the Washington coast. Her friend Anita drags her out of her house, and together the two meet Halcomb, and some of his followers, camping on the beach. Slowly the charismatic leaders and his followers worm their way into Audra’s life, and her home. Halcomb and his followers slowly brain-wash and brutalize Audra into capitulation. This tale unfurls toward is sad and inevitable finale interspersed with transcriptions of official documents, reports, and interviews.

Once that Lucas and his daughter get to the house things go from bad to worse with alarming frequency. The two barely speak, they both see disturbing visions, and experience inexplicable phenomena, and their relationship is so fractured that they respond by withdrawing even further into themselves.

I won’t reveal any more, but as I said, Ms. Ahlborn has a deft touch with horror. She dosen’t club you over the head; she prefers a stiletto. This is a dark and disturbing story filled with a genuine sense of unease, and it works wonders as a novel of horror. I do think that anyone reading this book should know that it is unremittingly bleak. There is hardly a ray of light or a shred of hope to be seen. A lot of terrible, tragic events take place, and a lot of innocent people have their lives ruined or ended, in very bad ways. Also some of the plots twists and turns surprised me, while others were more obvious.

I don’t like to compare one novel to another, but this book holds a place in my reading list alongside Pet Sematary by Stephen King, and The Devil All The Time, not a supernatural novel, but almost certainly one of horror, by Donald Ray Pollock as books I admire, but recommend with a few reservations. This is powerful stuff, not for the faint of heart. That is part of what made it work for me. Ms. Ahlborn tells her tale, with guts and skill, and she doesn't stray from her convictions or pull her punches one bit. Within These Walls is a shocking, scary read, and I bet that that’s just what Ms. Ahlborn intended.
 
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With his marriage on the rocks and his life in shambles, washed-up true-crime writer Lucas Graham is desperate for a comeback, one more shot at the bestselling success he once enjoyed. His chance comes when he's promised exclusive access to death row inmate Jeffrey Halcomb, the notorious cult leader and mass murderer who's ready to break his silence after thirty years, and who contacted Lucas personally from his maximum-security cell. With nothing left to lose, Lucas leaves New York to live in and work from the scene of the crime: a split-level farmhouse on a gray-sanded beach in Washington state whose foundation is steeped in the blood of Halcomb's diviners-runaways who were drawn to his message of family, unity, and unconditional love. There, Lucas sets out to capture the real story of the departed faithful. Except that he's not alone. For Jeffrey Halcomb promised his devout eternal life . . . and within these walls, they're far from dead.

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In her all-new supernatural thriller, bestselling indie horror author Ania Ahlborn asks: How far would you go for success? What would you be capable of if the promise of forever was real?

With his marriage on the rocks and his life in shambles, washed-up true-crime writer Lucas Graham is desperate for a comeback, one more shot at the bestselling success he once enjoyed. His chance comes when he’s promised exclusive access to death row inmate Jeffrey Halcomb, the notorious cult leader and mass murderer who’s ready to break his silence after thirty years, and who contacted Lucas personally from his maximum-security cell. With nothing left to lose, Lucas leaves New York to live and work from the scene of the crime: a split-level farmhouse on a gray-sanded beach in Washington State whose foundation is steeped in the blood of Halcomb’s diviners—runaways who were drawn to his message of family, unity, and unconditional love. There, Lucas sets out to capture the real story of the departed faithful. Except that he’s not alone. For Jeffrey Halcomb promised his devout eternal life…and within these walls, they’re far from dead.
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