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    Metal Eater
    
    Author: Dee Driscoll
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    (Added on Jul 20, 2004)
            (This month 56264 readers) (Total 76678 readers) | 
   
   
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    A woman is abducted, incarcerated and repeatedly raped by a group of military-trained professionals. | 
   
 
 
   
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    | Reviewer: 
    sweetkcey
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    May 12, 2011 | 
   
   
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        I noticed this story was written a while ago-- was there never a part two???? how disappointing. I would have loved to read more! (9/10) 
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    JimmyJump
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    Jan 26, 2009 | 
   
   
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        Fairly chilling account, but so very well portrayed. I wish I had come across Dee's stories a tad earlier. I must say that Dee Driscoll's stories have this gritty reality feel to it, something that makes the tales feel 'close to home'. It's all the little details that are unspoken of, but which you know are there, or at least, can imagine are there... cobblestoned streets, some litter along the pavement, a dimly, grimly lit restaurant between brownstone ex-warehouses and half demolished buildings... it's all there, in-between the lines. A grim, harsh reality populated with desillusioned people, clinging to each other... But I'm getting carried away here. JJ (10/10) 
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