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− | ''A Time Of Torment'' by John Connolly is an adult horror/mystery/thriller novel, originally published on April 7, 2016. It is the fourteenth book, and fifteenth installment, in the Charlie Parker series. | + | ''A Time Of Torment'' by John Connolly is an adult horror/mystery/thriller novel, originally published on April 7, 2016. It is the fourteenth book, and fifteenth installment, in the [[Charlie Parker by John Connolly series]]. |
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Revision as of 12:41, 2 January 2021
A Time Of Torment
Author(s) | John Connolly |
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Published | April 7, 2016 |
Publisher | Hodder & Stoughton |
Genre(s) | Horror Mystery Thriller |
Age group | Adult |
A Time Of Torment by John Connolly is an adult horror/mystery/thriller novel, originally published on April 7, 2016. It is the fourteenth book, and fifteenth installment, in the Charlie Parker by John Connolly series.
Trigger Warnings
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- Ableism A disabled character dies, and appears to another character. When dead, he appears as not disabled and the narrative states that this is him "as he should have been"
- Abusive relationship
- Animal death
- Assault
- Bones
- Cheating
- Child abuse
- Childbirth Only mentioned.
- Cults
- Depression
- Gore
- Gun violence
- Hallucinations
- Homophobia
- Kidnapping
- Misogyny
- Murder
- Occult
- Pedophilia Mentions of sexual abuse of children.
- Physical abuse
- Police brutality
- Pregnancy Forced pregnancy.
- PTSD
- Racism
- Rape Mentions and recountings of past rape. Mentions of sexual abuse of children.
- Self harm
- Sexual abuse Mentions and (non-explicit) recountings of past rape. Mentions of sexual abuse of children.
- Skeletons
- Suicide
- Terrorism
- Torture
Representation
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- Gay black side character
- Gay side character
Tropes
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