Instruments of Torture REVIEW! #1483

Name of the book – Instruments of Torture

Name of the author – Aparna Upadhyaya Sanyal 

Delve into the labyrinthine corridors of the human psyche, where nightmares reign and the soul’s darkest secrets await revelation. Each tale in this collection bears the name of a medieval torture device, unveiling the intricate dance between psychological torment and its physical counterparts. From the anguish of a man subjected to experimental treatments to forbidden love flourishing in the shadows of sacred spaces, these stories offer a haunting reflection of the human condition. As characters teeter on the edge of society, they hold up a mirror to the reader’s subconscious, exposing the profound depths of torment and turmoil hidden within us all.

The composing is wonderful. The pictures the creator catches with scarcely any words are outstanding. She jumps straight into the chaos of character, love, and emotional well-being, and she does it with a crude genuineness that hits you squarely in the stomach. I cherished the one-of-a-kind methodology of naming every story after a middle-aged torment instrument, which, however not straightforwardly connected with the plot, suitably addresses the frightening and disrupting mental condition of the hero.

Be cautioned, this is not a light perused, it shocked me in every single imaginable way. The topic can be somewhat upsetting, and the characters’ processes are frequently frightening. Sanyal shrewdly opens the inward universes of the characters with flawless sympathy and awareness. What makes this book for me is its significant capacity to mirror the peruser’s inner mind’s fears and wants, holding up a mirror that urges thoughtfulness. If you’re searching for brief tales or fiction overall to make you think, this book is the ideal one for you!

Rating of the book – 4.5⭐/5⭐

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Finally, I would like to thank the author for providing me with a review copy in exchange for an honest review.

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