The Agony Within

The Agony Within by Saul Augustin, published by AuthorHouse in September 2009, is a collection of short stories that invites readers to explore various perspectives on complex themes. With 184 pages, this edition presents a series of narratives that engage with the concepts of morality and unpredictability, encouraging readers to reflect on what is considered proper in different situations.
Within this collection, each story showcases a distinct style, maintaining a sense of suspense and intrigue throughout. Readers will encounter tales such as “The Missing Son,” which raises unsettling questions about identity and loss, and “My Twin Sheep,” which delves into familial bonds and the mysteries surrounding them. The unpredictable nature of these stories ensures that each page compels readers to continue, making this book a thought-provoking exploration of human experiences.
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“The Agony Within” gets the reader to look at the world from different prospectives and to decide what’s proper. Each Story has a unique style. Each page grabs and once you finish you want to know what on the next page. There is unpredictability in all of the stories in the book. “The Missing Son” draws a perfect example of that. It was not over after the funeral. Chances are, the family may have buried the wrong child. If true, who did they just burry? And where is the son? And in “My Twin Sheep”, Where did they other son go? Every story keeps you wanting for more.
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