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No One Rides for Free

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No One Rides for Free

Written by: Judith Sonnet
Narrated by: Danielle Muething
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Jodi was driving her children to college when The Man got in their car. Uninvited, unwanted, and unhinged....

The Man has no name, but he does have a gun, a knife, and a bag of "toys".

What starts as a forced ride into the desert escalates into a disturbing series of crimes and assaults.

Jodi and her children will soon pray for death.

WARNING: This novella is incredibly disturbing. It features graphic scenes of sexual violence, torture, and gore. It is not intended for easily offended listeners. The print edition of this book includes an exclusive short story, which is not available on ebook. It is also gross and disturbing.

©2022 Judith Sonnet (P)2023 Fright Night Audio
Scary Fiction Suspense
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By far the most cringy, disgusting and heart breaking book I’ve ever read. 100% repugnant. I felt that the character building in the beginning was extraneous, as the novel starts with telling us unnecessary information about the mothers extensive sex life (literally her only character building was based on her many lovers and her ideas of taking the shop keep into the bathroom while her children waited in the car).
As a reader I can understand that each character can’t be perfect but I just found the amount of sexual information we received prior to the abuse, was superfluous. The only thing I can feel it as just, is if the moral was to punish the mother for her sexual endeavours, but even then, still very groundless.

Graphic, morbid, hateful and satiating. Recommended for those with a strong stomach.

This book will stay with you for weeks.

Foul.

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No One Rides for Free" by Judith Sonnet is undoubtedly not for the faint of heart. From the moment The Man enters Jodi's car, the tension grips you like a vice, refusing to let go until the very last page. Sonnet's writing is unapologetically raw and unflinching, plunging readers into a world of darkness and despair.

What sets this novella apart is its unrelenting exploration of the darkest corners of human nature. Sonnet fearlessly delves into themes of power, control, and the depths of depravity, leaving readers simultaneously horrified and captivated. While the graphic scenes of violence may not be suitable for all audiences, they serve a purpose, underscoring the brutal reality of the characters' plight.

Despite its unsettling content, "No One Rides for Free" is a masterfully crafted work of psychological suspense. Sonnet's vivid descriptions and intricate character development keep you on the edge of your seat, eagerly turning pages to uncover the fate of Jodi and her children. And the inclusion of an exclusive short story in the print edition adds an extra layer of intrigue for those brave enough to delve deeper into Sonnet's twisted imagination.

In conclusion, "No One Rides for Free" is a testament to Judith Sonnet's skill as a writer, delivering a gut-wrenching narrative that leaves a lasting impression. While it may not be suitable for everyone, for those who can stomach its disturbing content, this novella is a gripping and unforgettable read.

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If you love disturbing then this is a book that will deliver. But it’s too short and not the best story line.

Very disturbing but too short.

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