523 reviews for:

Within These Walls

Ania Ahlborn

3.57 AVERAGE

beastreader's review

4.0

This is another book where I was excited to check it out. So glad that I did. The story was so much more then I could imagine. I thought the story was going to be dark and gory. Being that it was focused on a serial killer. Usually serial killer stories are dark. My cup of tea. Yet, this story took a different twist. It was spellbinding in a psychological way than a gory one.

I like the way that the story took a haunting tone. It was not in my face but slowly teasing me and drawing me into what was happening to Lucas in the house. The past and present blended so nicely. I could not stop reading. The ending of this book was a high note. I look forward to checking out the next book by this author.

thejwq's review

5.0

A horrifying slow burn that builds to an electric final hundred pages.

johhrdan's review

3.75
challenging dark mysterious medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
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judithdcollins's review

4.0

A special thank you to Gallery Books and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review. Nice Cover.

WITHIN THESE WALLS by Ania Ahlborn, a haunting mix of horror, mystery, evil, supernatural, psycho, and a crime thriller; reminiscent of Stephen King – so lock all the doors, turn out the lights with your e-reader, grab a cup of tea or coffee . . . . and settle in for a chilling read.

Lucas is a crime writer and he needs a bestseller. His marriage is not in a much better position than his career. At the end of his rope, he receives a letter which may be his opportunity for a second chance. The letter of course is so seductive and charming, making the recipient appear as a lover of literature, and complimenting Lucas, as special and “chosen” to tell this story.

Jeffrey Halcomb is an inmate at a maximum security prison, Lambert Correctional Facility, Rainier Unit, in Lambert, Washington, a death row cult leader. With an opportunity to tell his story, Lucas jumps at the chance. Lucas wants to be the one with the exclusive story –he knows this will make his career.

The terms he will grant him --interviews but all communication must be in person and the next term is he has to take up residence at 101 Montlake Road in Pier Pointe, Washington –the scene of the crime. “You want my story—you live in my house”. All has to be done within four weeks of the postmark of the letter. The clock is ticking. Can he be trusted?

From the eighties, Audra Snow, the daughter of Washington State congressman was found dead in her Pier Pointe Washington home (something out of a horror movie). Cult activity was strongly suspected. Ten dead, one caught. Her body was not the only victim at the scene. The bodies of eight others were found arranged in a circle with Ms. Snow at the center. Her unborn child was not spared. Police suspected suicide on the part of the eight currently unidentified victims. Thinking the acts were of satanic activity; however, this was not the first time the small community of Pier Pointe had been rocked by tragedy.

The novel switches back and forth from the events leading up to the murder and suicides and the present day with Lucas and his daughter in the Halcomb home—and as cult leaders go, they are charismatic and have followers inside and outside the prison continuing their work – true to form with the main antagonist. The protagonist is a true-crime writer, and the author does a good job of incorporating the police procedures, and elements of a crime thriller tying together the past with the present.

My first book by Ahlborn, - typically not a big fan of supernatural; however, enjoy suspense, crime and psycho thrillers . . . . As the storylines connect, an engaging, yet lengthy read with twists and turns. Fans of this genre, will delight.

“It is the secret of the world that all things subsist and do not die, but retire a little from sight and afterwards return again. Nothing is dead. People feign themselves dead, and endure mock funerals and mournful obituaries, and there they stand, looking out the window, sound and well in some new disguise. –Ralph Waldo Emerson

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sooooooo boring. reads like the wikipedia page for the manson family and is completely predictable.

charlestonmes's review

5.0

Perhaps I need to start reading more adult books because this was really really good and I loved the ending.

puck1008's review

3.0

Recommended for fans of haunted house and ghost stories.
challenging dark emotional sad tense slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

The story took so long to get interesting, and the ending wasn’t really a conclusive ending that gave us anything to chew on. Not her best work imo.
dark emotional mysterious tense slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Definitely my least favourite Ania Ahlborn book. I found this to be really slow and boring at parts. Honestly could have been way shorter

landryp's review

1.0

Typical ghost story, nothing happens until the end where it's just a bunch of magic and multi planal confrontation. There is no mystery. None of the characters are likable.