The Abuse of Ashley Collins
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Narrated by:
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Rachel Leblang
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By:
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Jon Athan
About this listen
Ashley Collins, a 16-year-old girl, has severe behavior issues. She regularly fights with her parents, Logan and Jane. When the fights become personal and physical, Logan and Jane decide to take matters into their own hands. They chain their daughter in the basement and abuse her in an attempt to rescue her from her bad behavior...while delving into their own deviance and depravity.
This is a story of family and abuse. This is a story of violence and discipline. This is the abuse of Ashley Collins.
Jon Athan, author of A Family of Violence, brings you an uncompromising vision of human horror. Can the cycle of abuse be broken?
WARNING: This book contains scenes of graphic violence, including violence towards children. This book is about abuse - verbal, physical, and emotional. This book does not feature any explicit sex scenes, but it does discuss sexual abuse. This book is not intended for those easily offended or appalled.
©2017 Jonathan Sixtos (P)2019 Jonathan SixtosWhat listeners say about The Abuse of Ashley Collins
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- Klaus Kinion
- 17-03-24
Needlessly grotesque, and that’s probably what you’re looking for
It’s fair to say this book has no redeeming qualities, but devotees of the ‘extreme horror’ genre will not be disappointed by its brutal depictions of violence and abuse.
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- Janeger
- 16-05-20
Terrible
This is a terrible book. It’s clearly some kind of sick fantasy of the author. The characters are shallow, the prose is clumsy and repetitive. There is no point to it or development of theme or character. It doesn’t portray any of the characters’ points of view. It’s just repetitive and immature descriptions of beating a teenage girl. The author’s arousal, on the other hand, is evident throughout.
The narrator is monotonous and doesn’t read fluently.
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